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Layered Portrait

Theo Papadinoff, grade 9, "Layered Portrait," digital photo, 8x10 in. Photo I artists learn from experimentation and play with Adobe editing software. In this photo, Theo has layered photos to create a wistful portrait that records a specific time and place.

Theo Papadinoff, grade 9, “Layered Portrait,” digital photo, 8×10 in.

Photo I artists learn from experimentation and play with Adobe editing software. In this photo, Theo has layered photos to create a wistful portrait that records a specific time and place.

Category: 26th Annual Medfield Public Schools Student-Faculty Art Exhibition

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  • Rachel Parry, grade 11, "Flaming Fist of Anger," ceramics, 7x4x5 in. The process of creating a ceramic sculpture can be tricky. Not only does the artist have to have strong technical knowledge to make a sculpture look appealing and physically balanced, but much is left up to chance during the firing and glazing process. During this process, pieces can crack or explode and glaze can run, flake off, or come out differently than expected. In this sculpture, everything went according to plan. This piece is a physical interpretation of the way anger feels. In this sculpture, Rachel represents anger as a fist surrounded by flames of rage.

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  • Sara Sahr, grade 6, "Medfield Town Hall," watercolor, 13x19 in. Students look at art work created by Dennis Miller Bunker, a Medfield artist, as well as other regional artists that lived around Medfield. Sara has recreated the Medfield Town House in describing what Medfield looks like today.

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