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Kiara R.’s Kit Kat from the post Halloween project.
Colored pencil on paper, 9 x 12″
Naomi C.’s still life. Fall 2017
Acrylic on canvas, 16 x 20″ . (done from direct observation).
Fall 2017
Some works at the beginning of the 2017-2018 year.
Now on view in Fisher Rotunda: Work by students of Prawat Laucharoen. Drawing and Painting (levels 1 and 2), and Printmaking! This was preceded by the large gestural pieces made with spices and dried pigments. Go visual artists, go!
From the Top, L-R: Veronica, Mr. Do, Eliza, then the Goal Ions! was Andrew, Daniel, Darius, Nick, Hai Hai, then Superlion was Sydney and Tiffany, White Lion was Angie, Reena, Kyra, then Fisher Go was Annie, Lisa, Stephanie, HM Splatter was Annie, Naomi, Alexa, Paw Splatter was Olivia and Jake B.
James prepares a previously populated painting!
These cups are ceramic, not plastic. They will not hurt any albatrosses.
Random Photos in Visual Art 2015-16
New Blog posts! “Senior Ceramics” and “Featured Artist: Alex Banin”
17 year old mud enthusiast
Follow Honors Ceramics student Alex Banin on instagram!
Visual Art Chair, Kim Do visited our “cousin” school, Westminster, in London. He returned works by his counterpart’s, Simon Crow’s, students that HM students were invited to modify. The original prints were made with unfolded juice boxes, etched and printed, on the theme of Towers. Our students added color structures to highlight and accentuate the originals. They will be exhibited there, opposite each other, as in variegated mirrors.
Photos by our students of Dorr Campus, to accompany the Nell Dorr Exhibit (with work courtesy of the Amon Carter Museum), in Fisher Gallery.
Some of the Video Production II class working on their OTS dialogue sequences. Oct. 2, 2015
Stewart H., in Mr. Renner’s Ceramics 1 class, created this amazing piece!