Conway Junior High
Conway, Arkansas
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Artwork Exhibits - this school year (since July 2012)
 
Negative/Positive (17 artworks)
May 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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Alien name (5 artworks)
May 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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reptile relief (87 artworks)
Apr 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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One Point perspective (21 artworks)
Apr 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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Display art (2 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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Feb 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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Feb 2013, taught by Christina Rye
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Feb 2013, taught by Katy Killingsworth
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Art-o-Motion (7 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Deconstructed Books (38 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Dec 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Portraits (23 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
After choosing who to draw, students gridded the printed 5"x7" photo with 1/2" squares. The large final paper was gridd ...
   
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Radial Design (95 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Mythical Creatures (31 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Focusing on texture, students created mythical creatures from three real animals. They added a decorative border after ...
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Dream-like artwork inspired by Surrealism utilizing one-point or two-point linear perspective.
   
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Radial Balance Design (48 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Students created a radial design. Sharpie and colored pencil were used. The colored pencil should fade from dark to li ...
   
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Value Grid Portraits (2 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students selected a high contrast photograph of a person who is important to them and then used a grid method to copy th ...
   
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Day of the Dead (79 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students learned about La Dia De Los Muertos - The Day of the Dead including it's Aztec roots, the celebrations and rit ...
   
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Egyptian Portrait (5 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students looked at the art of ancient Egypt and created portraits in the style of Egyptian wall paintings including head ...
   
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Scratch art (9 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students looked at examples of Aboringinal art and designed their own artwork using Australian animals and symbols
   
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Optical Illusion Hand (84 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Tessellations (43 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
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Tessellation rye (103 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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8th grade Arbor Day (16 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
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Oct 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Expressive Portfolio (35 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Students' portfolio designs are to express something about themselves.
   
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Egyptian Cartouche (36 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students learned in class about ancient Egyptian art the heiroglyphic alphabet. Students then created their own cartouc ...
   
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Arbor Day (54 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Using colored pencils, marker, sharpie, and collaged paper students created trees influenced by stained glass.
   
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Explosive Shape and Form (115 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Starting with a 8.5"x8.5" paper students created a design of linear perspective and patterns to represent a theme. This ...
   
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Confused Camouflage (68 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Students created a 2" grid around an animal's outline. The grid was filled in with a pattern that switches in some way ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
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ASL Initials (54 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Katy Killingsworth
Students learned their initials in American Sign Language. They drew them, added shading and a background.
   
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Fantasy Cityscapes (25 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students learned how to draw buildings in both one and two point perspective. After making several practice drawings th ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students looked at prehistoric art and then at different styles of traditional baskets before making a coiled basket fro ...
   
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Portfolio design (38 artworks)
Sep 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Architectural Cube (96 artworks)
Sep 2012, taught by Christina Rye
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Confused Camoflague (26 artworks)
Sep 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students drew a 2" grid and then drew a contour line drawing of an animal of their choice on the grid in pencil. We the ...
   
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Cave Art Oil Pastels (67 artworks)
Sep 2012, taught by Chris Massingill
Students looked at prehistoric cave art especially the examples at the caves discovered at Lascaux that are 17,000 years ...
   
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Non-Exhibit Artwork (44 artworks)
Sep 2012
   
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1936 artworks #18 #751
45 fanclub members #55 #2674
16 comments #46 #2168
9 artist statements #27 #1490
  overall rank #38 #2071
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School Awards & Honors
  2011-2012 Leadership Award
Ranked #1 in Arkansas (#21 in the nation) for overall participation among high schools
  2011-2012 Art Publishing Award
Ranked #2 in Arkansas (#24 in the nation) for art published among high schools
  2011-2012 Fan Clubs Award
Ranked #2 in Arkansas (#42 in the nation) for fan club signups among high schools
  2011-2012 Comments Award
Ranked #2 in Arkansas (#20 in the nation) for comments posted among high schools
  2011-2012 Statements Award
Ranked #1 in Arkansas (#34 in the nation) for artist statements collected among high schools
view all awards (12 awards in all)
 
Student Hall of Fame
Shown are the students who have entered the Hall of Fame this year.
 Emily21228
awarded on 12/21/2012
 Jaelyn320
awarded on 12/30/2012
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Recent visitor comments ...
This is so cool. I can see this pattern on a scarf or a notecard. -- Bobbye Jeanne
left for Emily21228
Now this is cute. -- Maria
left for Jaelyn320
Very unusual ... -- Maria
left for Jaelyn320
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Recent artist statements ...
Dracoleoraptor is 17ft. tall and 29 ft. long and weighs 2 ton and has a wing span of 14.3 ft. And the claws are sturdy and sharp that are holding on to its prey and holding its ground in battle. Wings are skinny and strong. Tail is11 ft. long with extra wings. Eyes can see in the dark. Jaw strength is more than an alligator. And bigger the horn more likely to have a mate. Ears can hear 45 miles away. This is the story of the Dracoleoraptor. And how I found one as an egg. And it wasn't that long ago. About 12 years ago, I was having my 1st birthday party. And was about to have my cake when my dad came carrying a large egg. He told my mom it was my birthday present. 4 years went by, and it finally hatched and the size of a lion cub. We were friends to the end. 3 more years went by, and the size of a deer. And I named him Fangs and he can fly and his horns had grown in. He protected me and he ride him finally.
written by Jordan14042
It was just a lonly day when all of a sudden the T.V. started to go black and white. I stared into the T.V. and all of a sudden my head was on fire. I couldn't feel it but then my body shrunk and I started to look like a cat, by the body. And when I thought it couldn't get worse my butt turned into a lion's tail, but I keep my feet and I was a crime fighting flaming Mandator!
written by Robert6777
In ancient China, one group's religion worshiped the mighty sea dragon. It had a tail of the strong eel and fish fin at the end, the body was made of a lion, and the head of a dragon. That way the creature could swim many seas, run many countries, and see through the dark of night. Legend has it the dragon was once the emperor of China. He was very greedy and didn't appreciate what he had. A woman enchantress saw this and cursed him. So now he roams China killing and taking others' homes, families, and even lives. It eats any type of farm animals, fish, and human food. It lives on the Wong Pow Chow Pou River where there are many cherry trees. It sleeps in an underwater cave. And only comes out at night to hunt and kill its prey.
written by Madeline3514
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