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Category Archives: Visual Art
The Abstract
Below please find some fabulous submissions for “The Abstract.” 1. Angela Huang ‘27 orchestrates a beautiful melody. We hope you let the music carry you with it. 2. An abstract piece by Lucy Halstead ’25 and Wes Brock ’24. They … Continue reading
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Music and Memory
These are series of Photographs by Mr. Worrell. The first one is from Norbert Leo Butz’s album release party — an actor and Mr. Worrell’s friend. The second is from his collection of images titled “Memory,” which are composed of … Continue reading
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Maine Coast
Take a look at this spectacular digital painting by Mrs. Brodie. We are avoiding sharing feelings that this piece evoked within us to leave the all the possibilities of interpretation to you! We hope you find it as thought and … Continue reading
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Ophelia
Check out this stunning drawing of Ophelia by Veera Jetley ’25
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Doodles by Kieri Keys ’24
Check out Kieri’s doodles. They bring a splash of joy to homework.
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Ceramic Work
By Aanya Kothari This past semester the Freshman and Sophomore’s have been hard at work in the Ceramics studio! Bellow are a few submissions from Ms. Brodie highlighting different mediums and artists. I hope you enjoy these artists amazing work … Continue reading
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Drawing by Sebastian McNeilly-Anta 26′
Check out this drawing from Sebastian!
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“Below Sea Levels” by Yulin Tang ’26
Check out this amazing painting by freshman Yulin Tang!
The Path to You by Anusha Thapa 23′ and Anika Lippke 24′
Anusha and Anika’s experimental film is about a girl who has recently moved to NYC and feels lost. Here is what they had to say about the film: “The film follows the protagonist and shows the letter she has written … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged 2023, Anika Lippke, Anusha Thapa, film
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“Squeeze” by Vivian Zhang ’24
“Squeeze,” acrylic on canvas. “Squeeze” was inspired by the feelings of being caught between an argument.
Alumni Dorm Decorations
We might not realize it, but our rooms can be one of the greatest avenues for expressing ourselves artistically. With color schemes, collages, and paintings decorating our walls, we make many creative choices when designing our homes. As freshmen move … Continue reading
Posted in Other, Visual Art
Tagged 2022, alumni, dorms, Kaya Patel, penelope jennings, room decor, Stella Gilbert
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Poetry Collection by Willow Palmer ’23
For her creative writing class’s final project, Willow Palmer created a collection of poems around her central idea of death. Using different styles of writing, the poems beautifully demonstrate how poetry can be enhanced by the visual art around the … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Poetry, Visual Art, Writing
Tagged 2023, creative writing, creative writing class, poetry, students, visual art, Willow Palmer
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Poems and Ceramic Pots by Julia Polen ’24
At the end of every year, Creative Writing students design and create a final independent project. Julia chose to write a series of flower-themed poems. The poems describe the 5 stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance … Continue reading
Posted in Ceramics, Poetry, Visual Art, Writing
Tagged 2022, ceramics, creative writing class, julia polen, poetry, students
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Senior Artist Spotlight: Selah Dungey ’22
Selah Dungey is a graduating senior who has repeatedly submitted her artwork to the WAM blog. In honor of her contributions, and graduation from Newark Academy, WAM is spotlighting a collection of her previous work. Her submissions consist of paintings, … Continue reading
Posted in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Visual Art
Tagged 2022, painting, Selah Dungey, Senior Spotlight
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Senior Artist Spotlight: Tess Kesler ’22
Senior Tess Kesler has been submitting to WAM since sixth grade! During the past few years, she’s contributed traditional art, poetry, and photography to the blog. She is a great watercolor painter – featured below is her piece “Bill and … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Painting, Photography, Visual Art
Tagged 2022, Digital Art, photography, Senior Spotlight, tess kesler, watercolor
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Senior Artist Spotlight: Kaya Patel ’22
As we say goodbye to our graduating class of 2022, we wanted to honor our most active contributors to WAM. An inspiring artist, Kaya Patel is an incredibly valuable contributor to the NA arts through her work with the visual … Continue reading
Senior IB Art Exhibit Showcase
Recently, the Senior IB Art Exhibit has been showing in the Teiger Art Gallery. Enjoy some of the pieces below with excerpts from artists Lucas Alland ’22, Alana Akiwumi ’22, and Lauren Freed ’22:
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Tagged 2022, Alana Akiwumi, art exhibit, David Teiger Gallery, IB Art, Lauren Freed, Lucas Alland
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Notebook Doodles
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Tagged 2022, doodles, Drawing, Sadie Kim, Selah Dungey
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Ceramic teapot by Saira Rajparia ’24
Saira Rajparia ’24 has recently finished a collection of creative and unique ceramic pieces, some of which include plates, mugs, and sculptures. She enjoys the ceramic process and is currently involved in the Advanced Ceramics class this year. One of … Continue reading
“The Need for Reed” by Stephen Levitt & Meredith Janay ’22
Because of his devotion to his beloved English teacher, student Stephen Levitt ’22 decided to design a class poster. Stephen’s ingenuity lies in his parody of the movie and video game franchise “The Need for Speed” (the playful witticism of … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art
Tagged 2022, Digital Art, english, IB English, meredith janay, Mr. Reed, photoshop, poster, Stephen Levitt
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Ceramic works by Dagny Slomack ’24
Dagny Slomack ’24 has created a collection of ceramic pieces in her Advanced Ceramics class, including pots, vases, sculptural pieces, and mugs, among others. Two notable pieces are her small grapefruit sculpture, “Flowered Grapefruit,” and an abstract vase, “Geometric Vase.”
“Confined Chaos,” a painting by Vivian Zhang ’24
Vivian Zhang ’24 used acrylic paint and a palette knife to achieve the unique texture of her painting, “Confined Chaos.” According to Vivian, “This piece is inspired from a personal feeling I wanted to depict, something along the lines of … Continue reading
Gallery Display by Kylie Bill ’21
Recently, NA alum Kylie Bill assembled a visual art gallery exhibit. She describes her process: “For my ENVS-160 class, we were tasked with an open-ended final project. Instead of completing a research paper, I wanted to do something more creative. … Continue reading
Mini Watercolor Paintings by Albert Zhou ’22
Albert Zhou ’22 spent his weekend learning how to paint using watercolors. Below are the mini paintings that he has created so far.
Birdhouse Building with Animal Rights Club
Recently for the Month of Action, the Animal Rights Club decided to build and decorate their own birdhouses. Their products (shown below) are both beautiful and functional and will provide a place to feed or rest for the birds in … Continue reading
Posted in Other, Visual Art
Tagged action, animal rights club, Month of Action, painting, service
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Month of Action: Dinner Party Exhibit
Many clubs came together during the Month of Action to create a plate that represents their club and respective agendas. They were collectively displayed in Kaltenbaker to look like a table setting. This exhibit was inspired by Judy Chicago’s famous … Continue reading
“Individuality,” a photograph by Leon Sarkissian ’25
Leon Sarkissian ’25 says that to him, this photography represents a symbol of hope. Enjoy!
Painting by Selah Dungey ’22
Selah Dungey ’22 used oils on canvas to create this painting for her IB Art class. Enjoy!
Heart Art by Newark Anatomy x Art Club
Recently, Newark Anatomy and Art Club collaborated with the American Heart Association and Jiggy Puzzles to gather heart-related art for American Heart Month in February. Enjoy some of the stunning art pieces submitted to the American Heart Association to be … Continue reading
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Tagged art club, Digital Art, heart, Newark Anatomy, paint, visual art
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Community Art Show 2022 — “Food for Thought”
Over winter break, Ms. Brodie challenged the NA community to submit art based on the theme “Food for Thought.” The art pieces are currently on display in the Teiger Art Gallery. Enjoy the following pieces by an assortment of artists!
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Tagged acrylic, acrylic paint, art exhibit, art gallery, chalk, community art show, crochet, David Teiger Gallery, oil pastel, paint, pencil, water color
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Chinese Mythology Illustrations by Mandarin C Class
Middle school students in Ms. Luo’s Mandarin C class read myths and chose scenes to illustrate. Ms. Luo explains: “It’s the story behind Mid Autumn Day Festival. One is ‘Houyi who Shot the Sun’ and one is ‘Chang e Flying … Continue reading
Photography by Meredith Janay ’22
Here are four nature and animal photographs by Meredith Janay ’22.
Philemona Williamson’s “Paintings from the Studio” featured in Teiger Gallery Exhibit
Philemona Williamson‘s Paintings from the Studio is a collection of figurative works that are currently displayed in NA’s Teiger Gallery. Ms. Williamson’s work is renowned both throughout and outside of the United States and has been residenced in numerous exhibits … Continue reading
“Schoolbound Journey” Photograph by Samantha Witt ’22
While driving to school, Sam stopped at a red light to capture the below photograph of an October sunrise in the clouds.
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Tagged 2022, autumn, nature, photography, Samantha Witt, sunrise
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Sunflower Photographs by Kaya Patel ’22
Kaya Patel ’22 took the below photos at the Sussex County Sunflower Maze in September. Kaya would like to note that that this maze location is the largest producer of sunflower oil in the east coast.
Spirit Week Boards
Part of NA’s Spirit Week competition is the spirit boards challenge, where volunteers from each grade paint one of the big boards based on the grade theme. Congratulations to the seniors for winning the challenge and remember to check out … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Painting
Tagged 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, middle school art, painting, school council, spirit week
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“Jaguar” by Albert Zhou ’22
Albert Zhou ’22 created this painting to represent software named Jaguar developed by a company he worked at over the summer.
Art Exhibit Showcase
As the year comes to a close, the exhibit in the art gallery is filled with works done by a variety of visual art students. Below, we highlight some of the work that is currently on display by Réal Nix … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, 2022, Amaani Jetley, art gallery, Avi Parameshwar, ceramics, Kaya Patel, Lauren Hardman, Lucas Alland, nature, painting, Réal Nix, Samantha Witt, sculpture, visual art
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IB Art Exhibits 2021
Recently, the works of senior IB artists Ben Tolpa, Kylie Bill, Michelle Wong, and Silvy Zhou were featured in NA’s Teiger Art Gallery. Here are some highlights from the exhibit, photographed by James Worrell (faculty), with rationales written by the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, art, Ben Tolpa, exhibit, gallery, IB, Kylie Bill, Michelle Wong, photography, senior, Silvy Zhou
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Phone Cases by Albert Zhou ’22
Enjoy these phone cases, painted by Albert Zhou ’22, using spray paint.
“Duck in a Fountain” Photography by Dr. DiBianca
Recently, Dr. D came across a duck resting peacefully in a school water fountain. Compelled by its whimsy, he took the following photographs:
Hamlet Magazine by IB English Students
After reading Hamlet in Ms. Nwokedi’s IB English SL class, students were assigned to make creative projects to be presented at a Shakespeare Showcase open to the public. Juniors Lucy Alaeto, Stella Gilbert, Meredith Janay, Arwen Schnieders-Smith, and Wyatt Shiff … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Nonfiction, Other
Tagged 2022, english, Hamlet, IB, magazine, shakespeare
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Community Art Show 2021 — “The Nature of Things”
Last month, the Teiger Gallery was filled with art submitted by the students, teachers, parents, and alumni of the NA community. Here are a few highlights from the exhibit, photographed by James Worrell (faculty). The full photo gallery of the … Continue reading
“Good TrouBull” by Albert Zhou ’22
Below is Albert Zhou’s ’22 Month of Action art submission depicting the Year of the Ox. The title for this piece was inspired one of the themes for this year’s Month of Action: Never, ever be afraid to make some … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art
Tagged 2022, Albert Zhou, Month of Action, painting, photography, spray paint
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MOA Posters by Public Health Group & Healthy Body Healthy Mind
This school year, the month of action team held a “Call for Artists” exhibition in which they asked clubs to submit artwork and posters relating to their clubs’ events for the month. The following posters were designed by Public Health … Continue reading
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Tagged clubs, Healthy Body Healthy Mind, mental health, MOA, posters, Public Health Group
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Earthenware Art by Lauren Freed ’22
Lauren Freed recently won a Scholastic Silver Key Award for her earthenware pieces, titled “Environments.” Lauren’s work has been featured on WAM before, but now her art is accompanied by pages from her sketchbook which outline her inspiration, process, and … Continue reading
Painting by Selah Dungey ’22
Enjoy this painting by IB Art student Selah Dungey!
Photography by Tess Kesler ’22
Here is some recent photography by junior Tess Kesler, a frequent WAM contributor. Enjoy, and feel free to leave a comment below!
Ceramics by Kaya Patel ’22
In her Advanced Art class, junior Kaya Patel has made several ceramic pieces inspired by wildlife that she has seen on diving trips. Three of these pieces are shown below.
Event Highlight: Paint-Along
In the second week of virtual classes after winter break, School Council partnered with several clubs to create Amateur Classes! These classes were hosted and attended by students, coming together to learn new skills and have some much-needed social time. … Continue reading
Crochet Projects by Penelope Jennings ’22
Over the summer, junior Penelope Jennings taught herself how to crochet, creating dozens of crocheted creatures for her friends and family. Penelope looked up basic stitch videos on YouTube and practiced them until they looked right and made sense to … Continue reading
Posted in Fiber Arts
Tagged 2022, animals, crochet, junior, penelope jennings, plush, quarantine
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Visual Art by Lauren Freed ’22
Junior Lauren Freed recently made several pieces of visual art utilizing a range of mediums. Lauren’s works were photographed by Tess Kesler ’22 and are shown below.
Posted in Ceramics, Painting
Tagged 2022, Advanced Art, ceramics, Lauren Freed, painting, tess kesler, visual art
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Outdoors Club Contest Winning Photography by Kaya Patel ’22
Each year, Outdoors Club holds a nature photography contest. This year, the winner was junior Kaya Patel, who submitted three photographs from three different locations in nature.
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Tagged 2022, contest, Kaya Patel, nature, outdoors club, photography, winner
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“She Kills Monsters” Fall Drama 2020
Working within COVID-restrictions over the past few months, the NA theater department has put together a virtual production of “She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms” by Qui Nguyen. This drama-comedy follows the story of high school senior Agnes after she loses … Continue reading
Posted in Theater, Visual Art
Tagged behind the scenes, costumes, fall drama, she kills monsters, theater, virtual production, Zoom
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Spirit Week Boards 2020
This year the Skiiniors, Jukebox Juniors, Secret Agent Sophomores, Fluorescent Freshmen, and Middle School Magicians competed for the Spirit Week win. One element of Spirit Week was the spirit board competition. Although the juniors were a close second, the seniors … Continue reading
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Tagged boards, collaborative, council, seniors, spirit week, visual art
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Acrylic Pouring by Alana Akiwumi ’22
Alana Akiwumi ’22 used acrylic pouring (fluid painting) techniques in her Advanced Art class to create the vibrant patterns and designs shown below.
Photography by Miles Mu ’23
Miles Mu ’23 likes to take landscape photographs and use different perspectives to enhance the scenes. Check out his Instagram: @miless.photos
“NA at Sunset”, Photograph and Painting by Sadie Kim ’22
Sadie Kim ’22 captured a spectacular sunset at our beloved school in both her vibrant photograph and her impressive painting.
Summer Artwork by Tess Kesler ’22
Tess Kesler recently made two amazing new art pieces: digital and physical! The first piece was made using the program Procreate and the second was painted with watercolors.
Posted in Digital Art, Painting
Tagged 2022, Digital Art, procreate, tess kesler, watercolor
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Event Highlight: Chalk and Pops
On September 18th, the Upper School got together for the first council event of the year: Chalk and Pops! After getting some free ice pops, students created social distanced chalk art, listened to music, and enjoyed the warm weather. Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged art, chalk, community, council, distancing, event, pops
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Distanced Photoshoot and Other Photography by Gillian Cohen ’19
The first set of photographs, featuring Sangeetha, was taken by NA alum Gillian Cohen ’19 over FaceTime in April 2020. The second set features a mix of past photos Gillian has taken pre-quarantine. For more of her work, visit her … Continue reading
PSA Posters by US History Students
For their citizenship project, sophomore US History students were given the option to create PSA posters to raise awareness about their topic. The posters showcased below, by Cassidy Wong, Sadie Kim, Kaya Patel, Alana Akiwumi, and Jessie Luo, are focused … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, Alana Akiwumi, art, Cassidy Wong, History, Jessie Luo, Kaya Patel, posters, Sadie Kim
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Rachel Glickman ’20 IB Art Exhibit
Intro Mixed Media on Canvas, 18 x 22in, October 2019 Tangala House Acrylic on Canvas, 12 x 18in, November 2018 Underneath the Kitchen Sink Acrylic on Canvas, 12 x 16in, December 2018 The Elements of Home Mixed Media on Canvas, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, art gallery, exhibit, gallery, IB Art, mixed media, painting, Rachel Glickman
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Sophia Emmanuel ’20 IB Art Exhibit
“Change Yourself; The World Will Follow” Digital Painting; 14 x 21.5in. January, 2020 Don’t Exclude Us Digital Painting; 17 x 22in. February, 2019 Growing Love Digital Drawing and Collage; 19 x 13in. November, 2019 Moving in the Wright Direction Digital … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, art gallery, exhibit, gallery, IB Art, painting, Sophia Emmanuel
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Senior Interns Spotlight: Alison Bader ’20 and Jamie Paradis ’20
In 2018, the WAM blog welcomed four student interns to work as a part of the team, helping to curate blog posts and organize outreach to the NA community. Senior Alison Bader ’20 has since then been a valuable contributor … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, Alison Bader, Jamie Paradis, photography, poetry, senior, travel, travel photography
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Nature Week: NA Ducks
Ms. Fischer captured this image of Newark Academy’s resident mallards, who nest in the courtyard every year.
Nature Week: Painting by Selah Dungey ’22
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Tagged 2022, covid19, Nature Week, painting, quarantine, Selah Dungey
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Experimentation Week: Painted Shoes by Samantha Witt ’22
Stuck at home with paint but no canvas, Samantha Witt found yet another creative way to complete her art homework, giving a fresh new look to an old pair of sneakers.
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Tagged 2022, covid19, Experimentation Week, painting, quarantine, Samantha Witt
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Experimentation Week: Food Dye Painting by Selah Dungey ’22
Stuck at home with only white paint, Selah Dungey didn’t let her lack of supplies stop her from completing her art homework—she used pink, purple and blue food coloring to create this pastel wolf, titled “Self-Image”.
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Tagged 2022, covid19, Experimentation Week, painting, quarantine, Selah Dungey
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Pet Week: Ms. Fischer’s Chickens
Fun Fact: I walk the girls out from the backyard to a special coop in the front yard every afternoon so they can get exercise, eat the grass and find worms. However, I mostly lead these chickens on parade so the … Continue reading
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Tagged covid19, pet photography, pet week, quarantine, Sarah Fischer
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Pet Week: Art by Selah Dungey ’22
It’s Pet Week! Enjoy these captivating portraits by Selah Dungey ’22 of her gecko and dog. You can participate too! Submit art (visual or otherwise) depicting or inspired by your pet(s). Think beyond photography—try writing an ode to your goldfish … Continue reading
“Nature Series,” Quarantine Photography by Michael Pyo ’22
Below are four photographs taken by sophomore Michael Pyo during his spring break: “These are meant to be seen as ethereal—an escape from disruptive forces, and an invitation to nature’s serene beauty.”
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Tagged 2022, coronavirus, covid19, hike, Michael Pyo, photography, quarantine, sophomore, spring break
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Quarantine Artwork by Stella Gilbert ’22
Below are several pieces created by sophomore Stella Gilbert while social distancing over spring break: “Painting with watercolors has always been an outlet for me, especially when I get anxious or stressed. Seeing my friends taking on big artistic projects … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Painting
Tagged 2022, coronavirus, covid19, creativity, oil pastel, quarantine, sophomore, Stella Gilbert, watercolor
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Quarantine Artwork by Kaya Patel ’22
Below are two pieces created by sophomore Kaya Patel while social distancing over spring break:
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Tagged 2022, coronavirus, covid19, Kaya Patel, origami, painting, quarantine, sophomore, spring break
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Creative Posters from Ms. Tolmie’s 10th Graders
After reading Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Ms. Tolmie’s sophomore English classes created posters blending ideas from the novel with a specific lens used to analyze literature from a chosen chapter in How to Read Literature Like … Continue reading
Photograph by Meredith Janay ’22
Meredith took this photograph on a 4th of July excursion with her camp age group to watch fireworks together in Bridgeton, Maine. She titled this photo “An Outing to Bumblef*ck, Maine.”
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Tagged 2022, camp, fireworks, meredith janay, photo, sophomore, summer
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Travel Photography by Alison Bader ’20
These photos were all taken on my iPhone 7 in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. In addition to going to the beach, I went to Bajos del Torro in Alajuela province as well as La Fortuna, near Arenal volcano.
Scholastic Art Awards Photography by Stella Gilbert ’22
The following photographs, taken by Stella Gilbert ’22, received Scholastic Awards in Art. One of Stella’s photos received the Silver Key Award and the other two received Honorable Mentions.
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Tagged art, award, honorable mention, photography, Scholastic, silver, silver key, sophomore, Stella Gilbert
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Scholastic Art Award Paintings by Kaya Patel ’22
The following pieces were painted by Scholastic Gold Key award recipient Kaya Patel ’22. Kaya’s Gold Key painting will be on display at the Montclair Art Museum from February 15 to March 22, 2020.
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Tagged art, award, gold, gold key, Kaya Patel, painting, Scholastic, sophomore
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Bechdel Comic Assignment
Recently, an 11th grade IB English class taught by Mr. Stourton studied Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home. In a creative project aiming to analyze the way Bechdel uses visual elements in her storytelling, students paired up and told their … Continue reading
“Hanauma” Painting by IB Artist Sophie Chang ’20
Sophie’s most recent piece, titled “Hanauma,” depicts a coastal Hawai’ian landscape. On a closer glance, tiny human figures are visible in the water.
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Tagged IB Art, landscape painting, painting, Sophie Chang, visual art
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Photography by Cienna Cetrulo ’25
I took both these pictures coming home from Newark Academy. I always took interest in sunsets and the sky as a whole so seeing the blend of natural colors convinced me to capture them. Cienna Cetrulo ’25