Welcome to the art gallery of New Hope Tutorials. Enjoy works of art created by the talented and creative students of Mrs. James' art tutorials. 

Entries in High School Art (8)

Saturday
Apr282012

High School Art: Patterned Ink Landscapes

Student studied the drawings of Vincent Van Gogh, noticing the way he used textures and patterns in his landscape sketches.  Students created these abstracted landscapes in response, using various densities of pattern and line. 

Robby Anzalone

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Tuesday
Apr102012

High School Art: 3rd Quarter Independent Projects

Tuesday
Apr102012

High School Art: Assemblages

High School Art students studied the art of Louise Nevelson and created these mono-chromatic (one color) assemblages inspired by her work.

Dawson Fraiser

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Thursday
Mar222012

High School Art: Acrylic Landscapes on Canvas

After exploring the art of many impressionist landscape painters, such as Monet and Cezanne, and learning various acrylic techniques (under-painting, blocking in, blending, textures, working "lean to fat"), they painted these beautiful acrylic landscapes on canvas.

 

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Saturday
Mar032012

High School Art: Surrealist "Hand-scapes"

Students in High School Art studied Surrealism, a style of art developed in the 1920s characterized by the combination of surprising and unexpected elements and often drawing inspiration from dreams and the unconscious.  The art of surrealist, Salvador Dali, inspired these these hand-scape pencil drawings. 

Ryan Breuer

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Thursday
Jan262012

High School Art: 2nd Quarter Independent Projects

Check out the 2nd quarter independent projects created by the high school art students!

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Sunday
Jan152012

High School Art: Watercolor Still-life

Objective: To create a realistic portrayal of a group of objects with watercolor techniques.

Ryan Breuer

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Tuesday
Jan032012

High School Art: Identity Boxes

Objective: To create a box with meaningful images and symbols to portray important parts of your identity.

by Dawson Frasier

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