Union County Youth Art Month
South Plainfield, New Jersey
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Artwork Exhibits - this school year (since July 2012)
 
Feb 2013, taught by Carrie Russoniello
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Artwork Exhibits - last school year (July 2011 - June 2012)
 
Mar 2012, taught by Carrie Russoniello
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Artwork Exhibits - 2 years ago (July 2010 - June 2011)
 
Jan 2011, taught by Carrie Russoniello
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Artwork Exhibits - 3 years ago (July 2009 - June 2010)
 
Jan 2010, taught by Carrie Russoniello
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Artwork Exhibits - 4 years ago (July 2008 - June 2009)
 
Feb 2009, taught by Carrie Davey
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Artwork Exhibits - 5 years ago (July 2007 - June 2008)
 
Jan 2008, taught by Carrie Davey
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Artwork Exhibits - 6 years ago (July 2006 - June 2007)
 
Jan 2007, taught by Carrie Davey
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Artwork Exhibits - 7 years ago (July 2005 - June 2006)
 
Feb 2006, taught by Union County Art Teachers
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Artwork Exhibits - 8 years ago (July 2004 - June 2005)
 
Feb 2005, taught by Carrie Davey
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for this school year ... state nation
98 artworks #201 #3450
80 fanclub members #145 #2244
17 comments #132 #2132
1 artist statements #136 #2458
  overall rank #142 #2363
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School Awards & Honors
  2005-2006 Fan Clubs Award
Ranked #96 in the nation for fan club signups among high schools
  2005-2006 Comments Award
Ranked #87 in the nation for comments posted among high schools
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Student Hall of Fame
Shown are the students who have entered the Hall of Fame this year.
 Irena20
awarded on 1/5/2013
 Matthew20406
awarded on 3/13/2013
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Recent visitor comments ...
You did a very great job! I like the picture. -- Alison
left for Matthew20407
Matthew: Que hermoso muñeco de nieve has hecho, una obra de arte, a todos nos ha gustado mucho aquí en Argentina. Te mandamos un cariño muy grande y sigue creando cosas lindas. -- Alejandro
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Good Job Matthew. Cuando hacemos uno de puro ice? -- Pedro
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Recent artist statements ...
In my deep thought, I had imagined the fictional city known as the Kings District and was inspired to put it down on paper. Something out of a novel or a movie, the street "Victoria Avenue" was the epicenter of tourist and economic growth. Pictured on its intersecting street, "Casino Drive," was an amazing array of shops, apartments, hotels, and other attractions. Far into the horizon, was the picturesque scene of towering hotels and casino buildings in sharp contrast to the shorter buildings closer up. Being an ink drawing, I had believed that the different shades and tints represented the city life at night and the belief in a perfect destination for everybody. Taking about several art classes, and about a few weeks, a strong inclination had motivated me to start from Point A and finish at Point B. Each detail was meticulously speculated and reflected a realistic building known to today's world. Each of the buildings had represented scenes in major cities such as New York, Detroit, Chicago, Atlantic City, and Las Vegas. Each of the buildings had its own unique personality and together represented the perfect urban oasis.
written by Roberto788
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