Mariemont Junior High School
Virtual Gallery
1999-2000
Eighth graders created linoleum block prints based on Native American imagery. Julia Lair is the junior high school art teacher. |
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"Leaves" |
"Artistic Hand" |
"The Turtle" |
"A Bear" |
"Untitled" |
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"Repeated Image" |
"Untitled" |
"The Figure" |
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Eighth grade students enjoy sketching outside. These drawings were done while observing Mariemont Community Church and the bridge behind the school. The students used marker and colored pencil. |
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"A Closeup of the Bridge" |
"The Entrance to the Church" |
"A View of the Church" |
"Drawing the Church." |
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Relief masks based on African art styles and techniques were created by seventh grade students during their thematic study unit. |
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Chris M. |
Kelly B. |
Kendall M. |
Kaitlin S. |
Jurunka K. |
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Seventh
graders created monumental flowers and expressive skulls in the style of the artist |
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Seventh Graders
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"Black Balloon" |
"Desert Skull"
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Eighth grade artists created abstract compositions in watercolor based on divided shapes and respeat color. |
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"Me"
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"Hawkeye" |
"Clown Laughter" |
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The paintings of New York City "graffitti artist" Keith Haring motivated seventh graders to create their own group murals using tempera paint. |
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Megan P. |
Princess T. |
Sam A. |
Maggie O. |
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Inspired by the dreamscapes of Marc Chagall, seventh graders developed their own mystical villages using oil pastels |
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"Break" |
"Howling Dog" |
"Sparrows" |
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©Beck Vissat, Mariemont City Schools, 2002
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