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from Dec 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
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from Nov 2006, taught by Kathleen Eldridge
Studio Art students created oil pastel drawings emphasizing blending and highlighting.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
We are the Tupper Lake Lumberjacks! This is a collection of our logos and mascots.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Students studied the art of M.C. Escher and the design principles of balance, repetition and pattern. Students then chose to create either a repeating ...
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Students studied the Pop Art movement of the 60's and 70's and viewed works by Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Olderburg and Andy Warhol. Students then create ...
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Drawing class students studied the art concept of negative space and then created a cut paper negative space illustration from the direct observation ...
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Independent work.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Students studied the art and literature of Marc Chagall. They then had to create a pastel drawing in the style of Chagall illustrating an intense even ...
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Advanced Photography students explore various concepts and social issues while exploring alternative processing techniques.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian LaVallee
Drawing students made sketches from direct observation and then copied them onto scratch boards. Some students added colored inks.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
AP students studied the art movement of Fauvism and viewed the works of Henri Matisse, Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck. Students then had to crea ...
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
Students were asked to create a self portrait that exposed their character while not necessarily including their image.
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from Nov 2006, taught by Brian Lavallee
AP students created an ink wash and oil pastel still life drawing from direct observation. They had flexibility in the compostion, including everythin ...
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