On Thursday, April 24th in the EHS Library we had the AP Art Expo and Spring Art Show Enjoy looking at the AP Studio Students Gourmet foods served delicious food during the evening in the courtyard. Below are some scenes from the event.
Congratulations to Laura Hansman as her piece was selected by CRAYOLA to become a part of the permanent collection at the DOE Department of Education in Washington DC. Laura was 1 of a few selected throughout the United States. Laura will be receiving $250.00 from Crayola in art supplies as well as a recognition /appreciation plaque for her generosity.
"I love that the painting resembles the Colorado flag, with the colors and the columbine. I think it was creative using the state flower as the red and yellow circle in the middle." - Mariah Clodfelder
"As a world history teacher, it makes me happy to see cultural religious influences in your art" - Ms. Arnold
"My first thought: steam punk. Steam punk is a genre that I love for its incredible mix of the past and the future and this painting portrays it beautifully. It is dark without being frightening (to me at least). I love how the colors blend and how it really feels like the entire piece is moving." - Milla Eyre
"I was really touched by your theme. I felt warm and nostalgic looking at all your pieces. I loved your artistic statement. Your perspective and attitude made me smile. Thank you for creating dialogue." - Christopher Johnson
"In connection with the lyrics, the lyrics are shown in the painting and it makes me remember rainy days and wandering thoughts" - Hannah Reasy
"In connection with the lyrics, the lyrics are shown in the painting and it makes me remember rainy days and wandering thoughts" - Hannah Reasy
"I love this! You have such a great range from comedy to very serious artwork. I love the comics!" - Julia Jamison
"I love how everything about it relates to life; a girl, branches with a spider hanging from one of them, and newspaper (obviously made from trees). " - Taylor Hagadorn
"This painting brought to mind a lot of things: Alice in Wonderland, ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz and that with the right pair of shoes a girl can change the world. I loved the words all over the painting, symbolizing to me that there are stories everywhere." -
"When I saw this piece of art, I felt peaceful and relaxed. It made me think of peaceful mornings in the winter or summer when I could just relax and look out the window and just stop and think about the things that were going on in my life." - Ashley Hartman
"The colors are so different, but work extremely well together. I feel like I could easily write a story just by looking at this painting. It's jaw dropping. Thank you for creating it." - Phoenix Bruner