Triad Middle School
North Lewisburg, Ohio
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Artwork Exhibits - this school year (since July 2012)
 
May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students recreate famous works by artists they experienced at the Columbuse Museum of Art...or even better...created the ...
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students experience works of the masters in weekly sketchbook assignments
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about proper proportions and creating a likeness
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Open to any works student create independently.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to recognize two types of pattern: Planned and Random.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to recognize two types of pattern: Planned and Random.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
After learning about the principles of design: movement and rhythm, students put them into a fun design to complete this ...
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about Picasso's most known style of work and create a piece of their own in the same style.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students display their knowledge of color relationships and color schemes in this brightly colored piece.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
The Humanities group went to the Columbus Museum of Art and saw Chihuly's Isola di San Giacomo in Palude Chandelier. Ba ...
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to weave wonderful creations
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
These students' works will represent Triad Middle School at the 2013 Champaign Co. Middle School Art Competition.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn the important use of symbols in Art and create their own Coat of Arms to represent thier own identities.
   
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The Quilt (1 artwork)
May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
The Quilt Project Amanda Goodwin and Betsy Woodruff have worked together to create a Humanities unit at the Middle Sc ...
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Color, Light, Monet...Impressionsim! Student creations are often as good as the masters.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Cool colors are a great way to establish a sense of harmony in a work of art.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
This one was easy: Rhythem is just the repetition of visual movement...so, they repeat what was in block #5 twice!
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Using shape, space, and color the artist attempts to move the viewer's eye through the block.
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
STudents recognize rhythm as a repetition of visual movement and create the sense in block #6 of their principles of des ...
   
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May 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to successfully combine images and text in these lovely odes to spring!
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn of useful purposes of creating beautiful pots as done by the Cherokee Nation.
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students discover the use of these great structures... and a few surprises along the way as they study the Northwest Coa ...
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Before popping in on Andy Warhol's Pop Art Portraits, students are assigned the challange of creating their own likeness ...
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
7th Grade put to use their art element space, and create a sense of depth
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are immersed in a world that is a combination of both fantasy and reality...and they really enjoy it!
   
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8th Grade Scultpure (5 artworks)
Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students love clay! See what they have created...
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Certainly you can tell which letter is being emphasized. But can you tell how the artist created that principle of desi ...
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Complimentary contrast is present in block #2. These artists can explain the concept, but not only that value contrast t ...
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Symmetrical or Asymmetrical? That is the question. These artists know the answer.
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Color abounds in these works. Can you discern the artist's color scheme?
   
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Apr 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students abandon colro and opt for lines to create these creatures.
   
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Doodle 4 Google (11 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are introduced to a national art contest for Google. The theme was, 'My best day ever...' The results are phe ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
To satisfy the standards, students learn about several Native American cultures and compare & contrast their artistic wo ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about one of 20th century's most influential artists: Pablo Picasso and his contribution of the Cubism st ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
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Mar 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students get a chance to get personal with Warhol's Pop Art Portrait style.
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Mrs. Skelton
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Mar 2013, taught by Mrs. Skelton
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Each week students have a sketchbook assignment that corresponds with the lesson in class to enhance their knowledge of ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
A wonderful composition of the principles of design: Rhythm and movement.
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Rhythm was easy...it's just a repetition of visual movement.
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Moving the viewer's eye through a work of art is a new concept for 6th grade artists. However, they managed just fine.
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
A sense of completion or harmony should be exemplified in these works
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Artists learn to make an aspect of their work emphasized. This one comes pretty easy as students dive into neon colored ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about two different types of contrast: value and simultaneous. Then they create a simultaneous contrast ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are challenged by different shapes, sizes, colors, and values to create a work that displays a sense of unity. ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Instructed by Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Smart - Meigs, and Mrs. Moore students shine in their knowledge and competition in this ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
ODE standards demand young artists learn to successfully combine text and images...I think these students did!
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students study Albrecht Durer and his contribution to Renaissance printmaking. They then try their hand at creating the ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students explore symbolism in this art project and become better acquainted with themselves as they create their own coa ...
   
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Feb 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students individual creations
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are given the task of taking Art beyond the classroom in these weekly assignments.
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are given an immense amount of freedom and here are the results...
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students create a Haiku that beckons thoughts of a winter scene...and then illustrate it!
   
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6th Grade - Clay Works (5 artworks)
Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Given complete freedom...this is what they gave me...
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students create works from coiling clay and handbuilding the pot no different than the Cherokee before them.
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Emersed in the cultures of the Native Americans, students study the works of the Hopi Tribe and the uses of their artist ...
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about various Native American Tribal cultures and the art work that corresponds with those cultures. Her ...
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students use several techniques to create a sense of space and paint the piece with fantastic results.
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students experience the bizarre and then create their own.
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students discover Picasso and his contribution to Art history and then recreate an object in the Cubism style.
   
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Open Gallery (33 artworks)
Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Any art by anyone at any time in any style.
   
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Jan 2013, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students discover the quickest easiest way to create a symmetrical design: fold and cut!
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are studying the principles of design, the first being Balance . In block #1, the students must create a symme ...
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
The style so popular it's in many homes today, is introduced to the students before they create their own works in the v ...
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students study Renaissance printmaking, Albrecht Durer, and the use of line...then create a work of their own.
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students often make work from a simple contour line filled with color...this project removes the color and gives the art ...
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students study the characteristics of the color wheel and color relationships and then put them into practice with this ...
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students love to draw. Here are some of their creations.
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students love to draw. Here are some of their creations.
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students love to draw in their free time. Here are some of their creations.
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Learning to weft and warp for the 5th grade was something new...is it something you can do?
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about the craft and creation of Russia's famous nested dolls
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
A display of the 7 principles of design
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students must distingquish between a planned pattern and a random pattern to complete this piece.
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students must distingquish between a planned pattern and a random pattern to complete this piece.
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to incorporate text with images and images with text. The results were amazing!
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn to create a scene while learning how England celebrates Bonfire Night...remember, remember the 5th of Nov ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn that rhythm is merely the repetition of visual movement...movement they have already learned: makes rhyth ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are taught the power of art through the use of propaganda
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn of the Romantic style of America's Hudson River School
   
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Warhol Portraits (12 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Leo's Mona Lisa, Munch's The Scream, and of course, Warhol's Monroe: Portraits throughout art history have a very distic ...
   
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Bonfire Night Sketches (4 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn how to create a scene. Setting up a horizon, sense of space, and drawing people are all challenges this ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are given several variable from which they must assemble a work that is unified.
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students become familiar with Monet, his fellow Impressionists, and the style that made him so famous. They are then to ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn many aspects of Picasso's Cubism style and then create a work all their own.
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Principle of Design Project - Students study each principle and the relationship between the principles and the art elem ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Principle of Design Project - Students study each principle and the relationship between the principles and the art elem ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Principle of Design Project - Students study each principle and the relationship between the principles and the art elem ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Principle of Design Project - Students study each principle and the relationship between the principles and the art elem ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students take a multicultural art journey during their first year of Middle School Art. One stop lands them in Europe t ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students have weekly out of class assignments that enhance what they are study that week to better develop their underst ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students review the lessons in line from 6th grade then are given freedom to create a dragon. The only stipulation: Yo ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are relatively comfortable with symmetrical concepts, but that which is asymmetrical is a little less familiar. ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are introduced to the Northwest Coastal tribes and their use of Totem Poles within their culture.
   
 
Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
A students study in color...lots of color! Complimentary color is the color scheme, but many other color relationships ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students love to draw in and out of class. A great outlet of creativity. Here are some of thier creations.
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students discover 2 types of balance. More comfortable with symmetrical balance, than asymmetrical balance, students de ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students learn about the Hopi tribe of the Pueblo Native American Civilization. From the Hopi, the students focus on th ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students are given the task of recreating works of art history that are being studied in class, in their sketchbook for ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students have a weekly sketchbook assignment that explores art themes beyond the classroom. These works demonstrate the ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students have a weekly sketchbook that explores art themes beyond the classroom. They begin by personalizing the work ...
   
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Sep 2012, taught by Betsy Woodruff
Students enjoy drawing in their free time and I'm happy to share what those imaginations have created.
   
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Artwork Exhibits - last school year (July 2011 - June 2012)
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Artwork Exhibits - 5 years ago (July 2007 - June 2008)
Artwork Exhibits - 6 years ago (July 2006 - June 2007)
Artwork Exhibits - 7 years ago (July 2005 - June 2006)
Artwork Exhibits - 8 years ago (July 2004 - June 2005)
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1105 artworks #91 #1462
176 fanclub members #94 #1515
21 comments #121 #2000
3 artist statements #122 #2101
  overall rank #111 #1868
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Announcements
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School Awards & Honors
  2006-2007 Art Publishing Award
Ranked #7 in Ohio (#110 in the nation) for art published among middle schools
  2004-2005 Leadership Award
Ranked #7 in Ohio (#84 in the nation) for overall participation among middle schools
  2004-2005 Fan Clubs Award
Ranked #6 in Ohio (#51 in the nation) for fan club signups among middle schools
  2004-2005 Comments Award
Ranked #7 in Ohio (#77 in the nation) for comments posted among middle schools
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Student Hall of Fame
Shown are the students who have entered the Hall of Fame this year.
 Thessaly2
awarded on 5/2/2013
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Love your art work Thess. I know how much you enjoy drawing. Love you! Mommom -- Mommom
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Theo, What a great artist you are! :) Love you SO much! Grammy -- Grammy
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Thessaly, you are a joy to me! Grammy -- Grammy
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Recent artist statements ...
In this artwork I colored it with crayons then used kitchen oil and went over the whole thing. Then after the oil dried, I used glue that had ink in it and outlined all my lines.
written by Danica142
my favorite part about this artwork is how it looks 3-D. I love how all the lines turned out. My least favorite is the sloppiness.
written by Danica142
It was alot of fun making the totem pole. I liked learning about the Northwestern Indian coastal tribes.
written by Carsyn109
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