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STERLING HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ART DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS 2002-2003. CAREER ART 2002 - 2003. * Christina Gebert * Angela Figga * Jillian Hample * Jared Paynter * Tony Shook * Sarah Bolam * Constantina Giannisis * Stephanie Mottola. * Melissa Wright * Theresa Gavin * Lauren Merulla
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STERLING HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ART DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS 2002-2003
CAREER ART 2002 - 2003 * Christina Gebert * Angela Figga * Jillian Hample * Jared Paynter * Tony Shook * Sarah Bolam * Constantina Giannisis * Stephanie Mottola * Melissa Wright * Theresa Gavin * Lauren Merulla * Kerry Sauer * Sara Delp * Ryan Onorato * Melissa Sweeney * Nick Lauria
Art is an intrinsic part of who I am and creating is my outlet. ---Christina Gebert
Pencil 18x24 “Pee Wee’s Bike”
Colored Pencil 18x24 “Expressions”
Colored Pencil 10x12 “Parisian Afternoon”
Pencil 18x24 “Mmmm…Donuts”
Pencil 18x24 “Midnight Consciousness”
B/W Charcoal 18x24 “Pepper’s Arch Enemy”
“Sit Down, Clown” B/W Charcoal 18x24
“Untitled and Unfinished” Watercolor 18x20
“Mangia!” Conte Crayon 9x12
Charcoal 30x60 “Skeletor”
Charcoal 18x24 “Life Drawing”
Watercolor 17x17 “Beans”
Oil Pastel 9x11 “Marvin”
“Columbine” SHS Board Commission Painting 2003 Acrylic 18x24
Mixed 18x24 “Aesthetic Ascension”
For me art is an outlet. When I work on my art… its like I’m free. My opinion is the only one that counts. Nothing else matters at the time I’m creating… no drama! ---Angie Figga
Collage: Mixed 18x24 “Philly”
Collage 18x24 “Music Is Passion”
Watercolor 17x17 “Nuts For Nuts”
“Self-Portrait” Plastelina 12x8
Charcoal 18x24 “Crinkled Paper & Egg”
Perspective Collage: Overlapping 7x7 “Rainbow of Bottles”
Perspective Collage: Atmospheric 7x7 “Desert Atmosphere”
Perspective Collage: Transparency 7x7 “Innocent Through The Window”
Perspective Collage: One Point 7x7 “Legs & Lipsticks”
“Superportrait” Pen & Ink 18x24
Franklin Roosevelt once said, “Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort”. My happiness comes in knowing I created and achieved something incredible. To me its not about the end product, its about the process to achieve. ---Jill Hample
“Me” Plastelina 12x8
Acrylic 18x24 “Vegetable Dinosaur”
Perspective Collage: Atmospheric 7x7 Watercolor/Collage 17x17 “The Beauty Of It All”
“Heaven Sent” Ceramic 6x10
Atmospheric Collage 7x7 Paper Assemblage 12x12 “Electric Circus”
“Figure Study” Marker 18x24
“Can’t Reach The Pedals” B/W Charcoal 18x24
Mixed Print 48x24 “Can’t Get Enough Of Me”
Acrylic 18x24 “Logan”
Mixed 18x18 “Broken Smiles”
“Superportrait” Pen & Ink 18x24
“Infinite Wisdom” Acrylic 18x24
I enjoy creating creatures and characters to place into scenarios, so it was no surprise when I chose to develop this passion into my career art project. Now to package this into a career! Next year I will be attending Camden County College for their new pilot program based on the designing and development of video games. ---Jared Paynter
Pastel 18x18 “Crush”
“Candy Jar” Pencil 18x24
Pencil 12x12 “Yarn Man”