Wednesday, November 7, 2007
ABC Wednesday Pictures
I work in a High School and these pictures were all done by students. They are displayed outside of the library.These are the pictures that were chosen by the Principal of the school as "best in show" from the Fine Arts Spring Show. The principal purchases them and they are forever displayed in the school...hence the name..."Principal's Purchase Award"!
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Very beautiful artwork.
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There are some beautiful paintings there... well done Neva...
ReplyDeleteune bien belle exposition, une bonne idée pour l'abécédaire
ReplyDeleteA beautiful exhibition, a good idea for the abécédaire
Perfect "P" post. The high school students have a lot of talent. Beautiful work. I wish I could paint like that.
ReplyDeleteThere are some very nice pictures there and I am glad your school has a fund to use to make purchases like these. It must be inspirational to the students who create them.
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I maximized the photo which more clearly shows each painting, all of which a very nice. talented students. It looks like your school has a gallery. Wonderful to honour the students in this way.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like there are some very talented young artists in your school. Nice that they get this recognition and encouragement
Wow, the students in your school are very talented. I find their paintings very good.
ReplyDeletePicture perfect post. PPP ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea this wall of art is... such artistic skill on show from all the school to be proud of and for the students to be inspired by.
Neva - you're so on the ball! I never thought of pictures - or photographs. They look so professional, some real artists of the future there!
ReplyDeleteI love looking at student art.
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What a great incentive for the students! Great P!
ReplyDeleteHeya, those are awesome,
ReplyDeleteI always struggled in High School... I could only really ever draw stick figers lol... :(
Somehow I still managed to pass with flying colours.
*hehe* do you think I could have the sketch from the bottom left... It would look GREAT in my room *winks*.
Lol
Great 'P'
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I hope some of those students put a high price on their work.
ReplyDeleteI once asked an artist how she determined the price for her work. She said that she always put a high price on anything she was unsure she wanted to sell, lower prices on the rest. Funny, huh?
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ReplyDeleteThere are very talented students at your school. Our photography club holds an annual photo contest for high school students and we get some real gems.
ReplyDeleteVery nice capture, Neva, and what a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Neva,
ReplyDeleteNice to know where you work, are you a teacher, and if so what do you teach? I am just curious in your activities, I see you everywhere in many blogs (united- and dogsblog) like me too,I am member/contributor if those blogs also, its a bit busy now, and I try to read al the reactions of all the blogs, but its almost impossible. How about you? Are you busy also with that?
I like the artwork (paintings and photography?)the buy some art from them? Or is it just for the exibition, for showing to others?
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Nice artwork. I really like the photo of the house near the water. Top left.
ReplyDeleteWonderful way for students of being inspired and encouraged to express themselves and their talents for art. I found their paintings nice and interesting.
ReplyDeleteLooks like some amzaing artwork!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea! And a great ABC post.
ReplyDeleteYou got some artistic kids there Neva and what better way to advertise their works.
ReplyDeletewhat a clever post, how can I forget pictures, apology in visiting you late as I only find time until late Friday about 6:40pm leaving work for home.
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