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High School Art Students Helping Others
HIGHLY-SKILLED ART STUDENTS NEEDED TO MAKE PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN LIVING IN ORPHANAGES - MEMORY PROJECT The Memory Project is currently in need of highly skilled, high school artists to create portraits of children around the world who have been abandoned or orphaned. Because of poverty and other circumstances, such children usually have little or no personal belongings. The portraits intend to provide the children with a special memory of their earliest years and a permanent reminder of their immeasurable importance in the world. This opportunity is ONLY open to students in the very highest level art class offered at any given high school (AP, Senior Honors, etc.) More information is available at http://www.thememoryproject.org/index.html This is an exept of a page from: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/news/artnews.html
Amazing Student Art
STUDENTS FROM ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC SCHOOL WIN AWARDS - MINNESOTA SCHOLASTIC ART COMPETITION Ali K. "NEOTERIC RELIC" Nolan R - Altered Book SAVAGE, MN: Students in Kate Piquette's Choice Based Art Studio received awards in the Minnesota Scholastic Art Awards competition. Kate teaches at St. John the Baptist Catholic School. Ali K, 8th grader, has been awarded a silver key for her work titled "NEOTERIC RELIC" (top left). It is a collage on canvas in which she meticulously cut tiny shapes of matt board to create hidden animals and design. This work took her all of 3 months, class time and mornings. She completed it with modeling paste in a squeeze bottle-like frosting and then painted the whole thing with metallic paints. See if you can find the hidden animals. The competition received 1230 artwork entries and 194 were selected for the exhibition. Congratulations students! Another excerpt from: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/news/artnews.html
 


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