

Land of Hope
Addison, Grade 6
watercolor
Misty Richardson, teacher
Artist Statement
Inspired by Justin Vining

Microscopic Cell
Caroline, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Caroline, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
David, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Gavin, Grade 6
oil on pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Cell
Gavin, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscope Abstarct
Josie, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Julieta, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Kendall, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Double Helix
Ryder, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Cotton Candy
Addison, Grade 9
wood, acrylic, metal studs, false eyelashes
20x16
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
I moved here from a Christian school where we weren't allowed to color our hair. The freedom of being able to do something to my hair to show my my individuality/creativity has been very liberating! I wanted to convey that in this self portrait.

Childhood 3000
Meleya, Grade 12
clay, foil, silver leaf, found objects, metal nuts and washers
18x18x24
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
Childhood 3000 represents how technology effects younger children. I want people to question and form their own opinions, whether negative or positive on the topic of technology effecting their own children.

Lady in Red
Devan, Grade 10
embroidery thread, lace, spray paint, charcoal, pattern material, fabric and feathers
18x24
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
The girl in red and feathers shows a stereotype that women had to go through in the 1960's and how it defined them, This also shines a light on gender equality

Intertwined
Zacceri, Grade 11
casting plaster
8x12x5
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
We were experimenting with Life Casting and I wanted to challenge myself to more than just one hand, so I used both my hands to create the mold.

Mejor Amigos
Jayden, Grade 9
ink and watercolor pencil
12x9
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
The idea came from a few important people in my life, the message I am trying to convey is to be you, be different or “break out the mold”.

World Tension
Matthew, Grade 12
casting resin, marble
8x12x6
Kiba Jackson, teacher
Artist Statement
I originally was going to create this piece in plaster, but think the resin works better for my concept. The hands are supposed to represent an angst about not being able to mend our world environment.

Stonehenge
Aiden, Grade 6
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Paradise Lost
Alison, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Cherry Blossoms
Autumn, Grade 8
acrylic
Misty Richardson, teacher

Eye
Autumn, Grade 8
watercolor
Misty Richardson, teacher

Ship
Cara, Grade 6
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Inner Dragon
Cooper, Grade 6
acrylic
Misty Richardson, teacher

Comet In Space
Gianna, Grade 6
acrylic
Misty Richardson, teacher

Abandoned
Katelyn, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Stained Glass Moon
Katelyn, Grade 7
paper collage
Misty Richardson, teacher

Light In the Dark
Liam, 7 Grade
acrylic
Misty Richardson, teacher

untitled
Oswaldo, Grade 10
oil pastel
18x24
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
This flower originally was made to be a grade for a project, but after I was finished with it I felt that this was something I could be proud of.

Still Life
Armando, Grade 9
colored pencil
12x9
Brian Pierce, teacher

Rose
Celia, Grade 9
colored pencil
9x9
Brian Pierce, teacher

Eye See you
Emily, Grade 12
colored pencil
11x9
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
This piece represents how, as a society, we’re focused on being seen no matter who it is. I wanted to portray the eyes as being tired as though it’s not something we haven’t seen before, it’s the norm these days.

untitled
Mick, Grade 9
pencil
12x9
Brian Pierce, teacher

Tulip of the World
Emilio, Grade 9
twine and paint on cardboard
12x12
Brian Pierce, teacher

untitled
Yovanna, Grade 12
charcoal
18x24
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
In my artwork, I used some cow bones and cloth. I wanted to show a contrast between the bones and cloth. Using black and white charcoal, I created a full range of values.

untitled
Cheyenne, Grade 10
oil pastel
12x9
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
My work was actually inspired by my great grandmother . She loves flowers and is a huge part of my life. It symbolizes how something simple can have a huge meaning.

Sunny Day
Alexandra, Grade 11
acrylic
14x11
Brian Pierce, teacher

Modern Monopoly
Andrew, Grade 10
air-dry clay and acrylic paint
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
What I want to say is I got coloring pages from a restaurant called Gnome Cones and it inspired me to make a garden gnome who is rich in the apocalypse.

Modern Monopoly
Andrew, Grade 10
air-dry clay and acrylic paint
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
What I want to say is I got coloring pages from a restaurant called Gnome Cones and it inspired me to make a garden gnome who is rich in the apocalypse.

Christian Church
Charles, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Long Ago
Chloe, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Bird House
Eden, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Empty Southern Home
Kaiden, Grade 7
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Lost Days
Kate, Grade 6
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Car Wash Lost
Madeline, Grade 7
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Anna, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Ghost Town
Raegan, Grade 6
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Chloe, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Welcome Home
Tatum, Grade 7
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Cell
Daniel, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Stormy Outside
Valeria, Grade 7
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Garrett, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Sunday
Vansh, Grade 8
graphite
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Jolie, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Julia, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Cell
Kate, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Cell
Katherine, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Cell
Max, Grade 8
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Microscopic Abstract
Sutton, Grade 6
oil pastel
Misty Richardson, teacher

Bowl
Noah, Grade 12
low fire clay and glaze
Brian Pierce, teacher

Green Vase
Noah, Grade 12
low fire clay and glaze
Brian Pierce, teacher

Mug
Noah, Grade 12
low fired clay and glaze
Brian Pierce, teacher

Red vase
Noah, Grade 12
Raku fired low fire clay
Brian Pierce, teacher

White and Green Vase
Noah, Grade 12
low fired clay and glaze
Brian Pierce, teacher

Ocean Sunset
Sheridan, Grade 11
acrylic on canvas
Brian Pierce, teacher
Artist Statement
I have been wanting to go to the beach lately, and so I wanted to paint the ocean. I like beach sunsets, they are beautiful and fun to paint. I like to challenge myself, and I think my painting turned out good.

Snow Day
Makara, Grade 12
charcoal
Lauren Melton, teacher

Basquiat
Meleya, Grade 12
acrylic
Lauren Melton, teacher

Me
Luke, Grade 10
charcoal
Lauren Melton, teacher

Valeria
Sadie, Grade 10
acrylic
Lauren Melton, teacher

Burning Color
Ariah, Grade 11
acrylic
Lauren Melton, teacher

Visions
Kailyne, Grade 9
watercolor
Lauren Melton, teacher

Self-Portrait
Mia, Grade 10
pen
Lauren Melton, teacher

Friend
Arabella, Grade 10
acrylic
Lauren Melton, teacher

untitled
Emily, Grade 11
ink
Shaye Watson, teacher

Ceramic Vase
Kathleen, Grade 11
clay
16x6x6
Etienne Illy, teacher

Wooden Box
Heavenlee, Grade 10
wood
12x6x3
Etienne Illy, teacher

Wooden Box
Wendy, Grade 10
wood
18x8x6
Etienne Illy, teacher

Wooden Box
Aislinn, Grade 11
wood
14x6x4
Etienne Illy, teacher

Best Friends
Alora, Grade 10
acrylic
24x24
Etienne Illy, teacher

Ceramic Flower Pot and Saucer
Kathleen, Grade 11
clay
6x6x6
Etienne Illy, teacher

Ceramic Flower Pot
Kathleen, Grade 11
clay
6x6x6
Etienne Illy, teacher

I Love Mom
J.D., Grade 9
graphite and colored pencil
Angelia Ford, teacher

Identity
Paxton, Grade 10
acrylic, graphite, and colored pencil
Angelia Ford, teacher

Fall
Emily, Grade 12
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Oma
Jayden, Grade 12
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Gourd Study
Felicity, Grade 12
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Obsession
Gavin, Grade 11
colored pencil
Angelia Ford, teacher

Stripes
Isaiah, Grade 9
finber on paper
Angelia Ford, teacher

Sponge Bob
Gabriel, Grade 10
fiber on paper
Angelia Ford, teacher

Aphantasia
Caleb, Grade 11
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Rome
Ginamarie, Grade 12
colored pencil and cut paper
Angelia Ford, teacher

Colorful
Shelby, Grade 12
paint
Lauren Melton, teacher

Sunset
Abigail, Grade 9
acrylic
Lauren Melton, teacher

untitled
Emily, Grade 10
graphite
Shaye Watson, teacher

My Dog
Xavier, Grade 10
Prisma pencil
Lauren Melton, teacher

Peace
Kailey, Grade 11
oil pastels
Angelia Ford, teacher

The Girl
Zoe, Grade 12
graphite and cut paper
Angelia Ford, teacher

Adebayo
Meleya, Grade 12
acrylic, oil, and fabric
Angelia Ford, teacher

Distortion
Eva, Grade 12
colored pencil
Angelia Ford, teacher

Head in the Clouds
Yanitza, Grade 11
colored pencil and acrylic
Angelia Ford, teacher


The Beauty in ME
Max, Grade 11
colored pencil and cut paper
Angelia Ford, teacher

Hope
Sam, Grade 10
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Emptiness
Agostina, Grade 11
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Rays of Light
Loryn, Grade 11
graphite
Angelia Ford, teacher

Overgrown
Hailey, Grade 12
clay, watercolor, found object
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Self-Portrait
Liana, Grade 9
sharpie, crayon, graphite
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Meeting My Hero
Dylan, Grade 12
clay
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Thoughts
Brianna, Grade 10
clay
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Collage
Mia, Grade 11
magazine
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Bleeding Heart
Rylie, Grade 12
clay
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Brain Dead
Natalie, Grade 12
clay, resin, found object
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Dragon
Gabe, Grade 12
clay, acrylic
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Simple Pleasures
Lauren, Grade 12
clay, horse hair
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Small Discoveries
Olivia, Grade 10
clay
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Infinity
Scarlet, Grade 11
found nature objects
Paige Trujillo, teacher

Crayon Melt
Eden, Grade 7
melted crayon, photograph
Katie Kernan, teacher

Flowers in Sky
De’Mya, Grade 8
photography
Katie Kernan, teacher

Nature Light
Diego, Grade 8
photography
Katie Kernan, teacher

Reflective
Eden, Grade 7
photograph
Katie Kernan, teacher

Archer
Karissa, Grade 7
digital art
Katie Kernan, teacher

Koi Fish
Karissa, Grade 7
paint
Katie Kernan, teacher

Imagination Ocean
Madeline, Grade 8
digital drawing
Katie Kernan, teacher

Ocean Scene
Daisy, Grade 8
colored pencil
Katie Kernan, teacher

Tulip
Tyra, Grade 8
photography
Katie Kernan, teacher

Zorg
Draco, Grade 8
toilet paper roll, wire, clay, and paint
Katie Kernan, teacher

The Koi Fish
Courtney, Grade 8
clay, glaze
12x4
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Sea Creature
Astrid
clay, glaze
5x6
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Shark
Jack, Grade 7
clay, glaze
6x4
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Shark (view 2)
Jack, Grade 7
clay, glaze
6x4
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Whale
Rachel, Grade 8
clay, glaze
4x8
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Whale (view 2)
Rachel, Grade 8
clay, glaze
4x8
Teresa Nelson, teacher

Spring Inspired by Twenty One Pilots
Addison, Grade 8
marker on paper
9x12
Teresa Nelson, teacher
Spring Inspired by Erte
Ireland, Grade 8
watercolor, ink
9x12
Teresa Nelson, teacher

Bella, Grade 8
digital art
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Dragon
Rebecca, Grade 8
clay, glaze
7x3
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Dragon (view 2)
Rebecca, Grade 8
clay, glaze
7x3
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Seahorse
Rhea, Grade 8
clay, glaze
5x2
Teresa Nelson, teacher

The Seahorse (view 2)
Rhea, Grade 8
clay, glaze
5x2
Teresa Nelson, teacher

Imagination
Sierra, Grade 9
ink, watercolor, pencil
Shaye Watson, teacher

untitled
Landry, Grade 9
graphite
Shaye Watson, teacher

Athena
Sierra, Grade 9
ink, pencil, watercolor
Shaye Watson, teacher

Self Portrait
Alan, Grade 7
mixed
12x16
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

untitled
Alan, Grade 7
Prisma colored pencil
12x14
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

untitled
Anthony, Grade 7
graphite
8x11
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

untitled
DeNique, Grade 7
Prisma colored pencil
12x14
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

Self Portrait
DeNique, Grade 7
mixed
12x16
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

French Fry
Rosavinda, Grade 7
Prisma colored pencil
12x14
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

untitled
Rosavinda, Grade 7
Prisma colored pencil
8x11
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

Self Portrait
Shegay, Grade 8
mixed
12x16
Rebecca Rawlinson, teacher

Cosmic Comic
Matisse, Grade 12
marker
12x14
James Rosin, teacher

Light in the Shadows
Lacie, Grade 6
charcoal
Victoria Romero, teacher

What I Miss
Zari, Grade 6
collage
Victoria Romero, teacher

Happy Clouds
Trace, Grade 7
acrylic
Victoria Romero, teacher

Water Flower
SeEna, Grade 6
watercolor
Victoria Romero, teacher

Beautiful Day in Texas
Sofia, Grade 7
pencil and paper
Victoria Romero, teacher

Mountain Sunset
EJ, Grade 7
acrylic
Victoria Romero, teacher

Lost in My Head
Jocelyn, Grade 6
maker and white out
Victoria Romero, teacher

Doodle Time
Tieryan, Grade 6
marker and sharpie
Victoria Romero, teacher

Unicorn
Aisha, Grade 6
chalk
Victoria Romero, teacher






























































































































































