Category: Blog – Art
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Lisa Krell
Lisa Krell is a member of our community and teaches art to our children. All of the pictures are done in watercolor except for the dogwood flowers which was done in pastel.
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Sarah Harding
These are a few pictures from Sarah Harding, a student who graduated a few years ago. The first is a still life done in watercolor, and the other is a depiction of an ancient Mayan ruin done in charcoal.
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Monochromatic
These pictures are some monochromatic studies done by Megan and Brittany Kobus.
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Paper Sculpture
These paper sculptures were created using watercolor paper, watercolor, and pastels. The picture of the rain forest trees by Patrick Harding won second place in an art contest.
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Younger Student’s Sketches
Here are some sketches from some students in younger grades.
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Sketch Book drawings
These three pictures were drawn by Timothy in his sketch book. Each week, the students are assigned a subject matter to draw in their sketchbooks. The subjects for these drawings were faces and a full body shot.
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Christian Symbols Sculpture
The assignment was to create sculptures that continued with the Christian symbols and Kingdom values theme. This is a sculpture by Megan, of a phoenix crying as it is about to burst into flames. This sculpture was made by Brittany. It depicts a Ram stepping on and crushing a serpent. This sculpture was made by…
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Wheel and Dragon
This picture by Brittany is an old stone wheel at Batsto Village in southern New Jersey. This is a paper sculpture by Megan Kobus.
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Envelopes
Patrick’s envelope is a pen rendering of aliens battling robots. On the back side there is a little battle action when you lift the flap. Megan’s is a dark, lush swamp scene. Brittany’s is a stylized wave with a boat sailing on the back. Timothy’s displays a battle scarred castle dungeon with a gold hoarding…
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Christian Symbols
The assignment was to create pictures that had Christian themes and symbols present in them. Here are a few. By Patrick Harding By Brittany Kobus By Timothy Krell By Megan Kobus