Creative Crusaders

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Kira Findley

The St. Dominic students express their artistic abilities in many different forms

Art comes in many different forms and contexts, but the messages they share can be powerful, inspiring, goofy and/or complex. Our St. Dominic community has many talented artists who deserve to be shown off!

Lily McIntosh- Senior

Sunset Autumn

This piece was inspired by the Art Nouveau style, and some notable Nouveau artists—mostly Alphonse Mucha,” McIntosh said.

Kira Findley- Junior

The Wolverine

Tristan Jarry

The first piece is Logan from The Wolverine done with scratch art. The second piece is Tristian Jarry of the Pittsburgh Penguins done digitally,” Findley said.

Josh Prost- Junior

Abstract

“This is one of my drawings from digital art. I love this piece, because I spent a lot of time making it look 3D, and I also like space drawing,” Prost said.

Brianna Griesenauer- Junior

Ocean Cats

This drawing pictures a mermaid with a tail based on a lionfish. Next to the mermaid is her pet catfish, who has been named Whiskers,” Griesenauer said.

Monica Turntine- Senior

Space

“This is how I imagine space would be like if it were a person,” Turntine said.

Alexis North- Senior

Depression

This painting portrays the idea of feeling empty and continuously surrounded by darkness,” North said.

Kennedy Jones- Junior

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“I saw this style of art on my instagram feed, and I thought it wouldn’t be too hard to mimic. This is a picture of me and my cousin with our snow cones that we enjoyed over the summer—I took the picture on my phone and then did the best to recreate it,” Jones said.

Kate Ryan-Senior

Squidward

Spongebob And Patrick

“I painted these during quarantine with acrylic paint. I made these for my boyfriend while watching Netflix,” Ryan said.

Caroline Cunningham- Junior

“I sew and embroider a lot, and I made this skirt a few weeks ago with hand embroidered pockets. I was watching The Fantastic Mr. Fox and wanted to make something with foxes,” Cunningham said.

Kassidy Kessler- Junior

Serenity

“The entire piece was done in dip pen and ink, and was completed over the summer. I have always been in love with Koi Fish, and frequently incorporate them in my artwork. I wanted to give off a peaceful and serene feeling, hence the name, while also having a whimsical side to it,” Kessler said.

The amount of talented artists walking through our halls is astounding! Be sure to appreciate the hard work that they put in each and every day to keep our world colorful!