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Works done by former students, under the tutelage of Darrell Schultz, in Visual Arts and Photography.
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Drawings
Ebony pencil by a 7th grader
Detail of ebony pencil sketch by Justin Boatsman, a seventh grader.
Scratchboard. JoAnne Agers.
Charcoal with details added with an eraser. Yolanda Herrera. (12th grader)
Many of my former students participated in "Sidewalk Sketching"
"Study of a Man." Drawn, using no reference source, in under fifteen minutes by a ninth-grader. Alphacolor pastels.
"Hot Stuff!" This 9th grader's work ended up on a postcard in Canada. Berol Prismacolor pencils. Soyla Santos.
Detail from "Twelve." INCREDIBLE attention to detail by an 8th grader!
Distorted self-portait. Charcoal with chalk. Justin Lawrence (11th grader).
No. 2 lead pencil. Janie Dodd (a junior).
High school senior pencil sketch.
Oil pastels. Shawn Mapes. Lake City Community College sophomore.
Oil pastels. Shawn Mapes. Lake City Community College freshman.
Eighth-grader's charcoal figure drawing study.
A "Satirical Saint Nick," original concept freehanded with ballpoint pen.
"Meredith Baxter-Birney with Cold Sore." JoAnne Agers.
Dale Domebo. CRAYON sketch.
Crystal Robinson. Ebony pencil.
Rena Stewart. Assorted pencils.
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Ebony pencil. Diane Watson. Lake City Community College student.
Verithin pencils and chalk on colored paper. Still life study. 11th grader.
"Another eighth-graders ebony pencil sketch. "Twelve."
"Study of a Woman."
"Grandmother." Jenny Barker. Ebony pencil drawing by an eighth grader.
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Charcoal pencil sketch from a real-time, on-site "Drawing Competition."
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Watercolor Paintings
Randall Ferguson's first watercolor
Sherry Kendall.
Kelly Kennard. Loose watercolor study.
Kelly Kennard. Loose watercolor study.
Jenny Blocker. Watercolor practice on construction paper. 9th grader.
"Branch." Watercolor.
"Roses" done with watercolors and ink.
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Acrylic or Oil Paintings
"Imitation of Reality," the first oil painting ever done by Gary Parsons (10th grader).
Acrylic painting. Jammie Francis. 9th.
Don Burk. (12th grade). Acrylics painted over taped negative space then tape was removed. Part of his installation.
"Wild Thing." Shane Smith (9th grade).
"Solitude." Blake Smith (12th grade). Acrylic painting in a homemade frame.
Karen Brown (12th grade). Oils on one of our many self-stretched canvases.
Group project. Acrylics on plywood.
Don Burk (12th grade). "Bird Without Feathers." Acrylic on self-stretched frame, part of his HUGE installation, "Enter the Mind of a Self-Portrait."
JoAnne Agers. Acrylic diptych on self-stretched and sized canvas.
Sheri Agresti, "Self-Portrait." Acrylic triptych on self-stretched canvas.
Acrylic paints on posterboard. Junior high school student.
Lisa Fisher. Oil paint diptych.
"Evil." John Watts. Acrylic on self-stretched (LARGE) canvas.
First acrylic painting effort. "Self-portrait of Adam Cisarik." 7th grader.
"Do Not Spit." Soyla Santos. Acrylics. Presented to the Cache Post Office, where this can actually was in place.
Amanda Boehm. Acrylics washes on canvas. 9th grader.
DeAnne Felder. "Ooops!" Acrylic paints on a canvas she stretched in class.
Conventional easel painting done by a Cache High School student.
Gary Parsons. 11th grade. His second oil painting. "Reflections."
Middle school student's vision of a fruit still life done as stained glass. Acrylics.
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Airbrush Efforts
First airbrush effort, "Date With Eve," by Seth Graybeal (10th grader).
Massive (60-1/8" x 42-1/4") airbrush on canvas. Cody Neugebauer (11th grader).
First airbrush (color pencil accents) painting by Jenny Barker (9th grader).
First airbrush (color pencil accents) painting by Jenny Barker (9th grader).
First airbrush (color pencil accents) painting by JoAnne Agers.
First airbrush painting by Andrea Peeler, high school freshman.
Airbrushed Dr. Ph. Martin's inks accented with Prismacolor pencils. Michael Schlebach.
Stylized airbrush painting by Randall Ferguson. Part of his senior portfolio.
Roger Brown. Dr. Ph. Martin's Inks and Prismacolor pencils. 12th grade.
Airbrushed India ink. High schooler.
"Harlequin." Airbrushed Ph. Martin's inks. High school student.
Kendra Stewart. Ink on matboard.
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Sculptures
"Bison." Alabaster stone carving by Steve Seneca (11th grader). 1985-86.
"School Is Cool!" Lifesize, after George Segal, by Becky Castlebury (11th grader). Plaster bandages and plaster/props.
"Cache Camera" (with functional flash). "Additive Sculpture" study. Matt Breer.
"Nyla and Magette!" Lifesize "soft sculptures." The pair relocated daily to somewhere else around campus.
"A Man's Throne." (10th grader). Clay.
Alabaster stone carving by Steve Seneca (12th grader). 1986-87.
"She Has Feet of Clay." Handmade 'shoes' from clay slabs. Shoe polish 'patina' finish. 10th grader.
"Tarnished Souls." Stack of spraypainted shoes shaped and dried into position (even laces). 10th grader.
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Printmaking
"Cherokee Conflict." (9th grader.)
Linoleum block print by a freshman.
"The Death of David Smith." Embossed aluminum foil image, stained, with mat.
Tri-color monoprint. 11th grader.
"Relief print" from a woodblock cut by a laser.
"Late Autumn." Relief print by foreign exchange student Mae Rey Yom.
"Bloody Snoz." Monoprint pulled from an old newspaper plate. Chad Fisher.
"Egyptian Eclipse." Embossment on cold-press paper. Janie Dodd.
"Sponteneity of the Pre-Cambrian Period." Monotype. Chad Reeves.
"Emily Arbitrarily." Plexiglass intaglio print using oil paints. 12th grader.
Monique Stolzer. Silk screen on her own, handmade, deckle-edged paper.
Student collograph on matboard with items attached. Oil paints as medium.
The PLATE made by this high school student yielded his 'relief print' work..
"Mousetrap At Night." Justin Lawrence.
Allison Cooper. Linoprint over watercolor washes.
"Feelin' Blue." Athena Yackeyonny or Rena Stewart. High School student.
"Moonlight Fairytale." Woodcut. Jessica McKendree. Lake City Community College student.
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Photographs
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Made From Clay
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Mixed Media
Mosaic from torn magazine scraps.
"Applied Design." Handmade paper sewn onto graphite-tainted canvas.
"Applied Design." Handmade paper cast from his original linoleum plate.
Handmade 'paper shoe' with shoe laces.
"Zebra." By foreign exchange student Heloisa Fiasco. The nose and mouth actually stick out from background.
"Self-portrait in a Nudist Colony (Detail)." JoAnne Agers. 9th grader. Pencil around adhered and cut sewing patterns.
"Floral Delight" Amanda Kramer. 10th grader. Prismacolor pencils on shaped foamcore board set at different angles.
Handmade paper, airbrush, brushed acrylics and beadwork.
Sculpted on a piece of styrofoam packing, with other meda employed.
Image made on a clay tile the student painted emulsion onto. Homemade frame, as well, with leather straps.
Pastels and ink on gray paper. "Lady in Red," by Kendra Stewart (10th grader).
Mannequin pieces, rope, and clay faces.
"Dearest Shuana." Roger Brown. 12th grade. MASSIVE piece!
Cardboard shapes, pencil drawing on blue photocopy paper, and red, acrylic paint. Kendra Stewart.
Craig Schubert. Austin Community College freshman. Mosaic made from torn pieces of magazine pages.
Handmade paper pulp dried in plaster cast of face with attached wig.
"Handle With Care." 'Shoes' made using sewn homemade paper and ink. Sophomore in high school.
Lisa Fisher. Styrofoam, paper, pencil work, airbrush, and bark from tree.
Tissue paper birds, modeling paste lion, airbrushed lace, homemade wooden frame, and more in this piece!
'Mosaic' assignment using magazine scraps for 'tessarae.' Lake City Community College sophomore.
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Other pieces
Handmade jewelry. High school junior.
Handmade jewelry. 11th grader.
Intricate, handmade beads created from Fimo polymer clay. Chad Reeves.
Weaving, beadwork, and a fired clay face (from a student's plaster casting done during night art sessions).
Don Burk. 12th grader. His installation, "Enter the Mind of a Self-Portrait."
Bundled cloth wrapped with wire.
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