A girl and butterfly, painted by a 12th
grade student
I
may see painting displays on the wall of my
city library. Librarians replace
paintings of
gallery
regularly based on:
-
classic painting
-
popular collections
-
style of paintings
-
artist ages (students)
-
amateur or professional artists
-
themes such as addiction, farming
society or city developments
When
I
came to library recently, I
saw paintings of students, from kindergarten to high school.
Self
portrait, painted by a high school student
There
are almost 100 paintings of students, hanged on the library entrance
wall, then I chose three of them for this post only.
It
is because I think that the paintings are “excellent” compared to
their peers. The paintings were created by 12th
grade students from different high school a cross our city.
A
dog, painted by student of 12th
grade
Might
be the same with other cities in America, our city school system
provides a program for recognized talented students in the filed of
visual arts, theater and music.
Specific
classes are provided to these talented students in order to:
-
develop skill
-
increase knowledge
-
grow as professional artists
-
give an opportunity to show their arts to public
I
believe the program for the talented students have excellent results.
Have your cities or countries with similar program?
Amazing paintings :)
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A girl and butterfly, painted by a 12th grade student
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DeleteWow,those are stunning!
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I may see painting displays on the wall of my city library. Librarians replace paintings of gallery regularly based on:
- classic painting
- popular collections
- style of paintings
- artist ages (students)
- amateur or professional artists
- themes such as addiction, farming society or city developments
City Library Paintings Gallery from Grade 12 Students
DeleteBeautiful work by these kids.
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When I came to library recently, I saw paintings of students, from kindergarten to high school.
Great work by these kids! I don't know of a similar program where I live.
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Self portrait, painted by high school students
All of them seems wonderful 😊
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There are almost 100 paintings of students, hanged on the library entrance wall, then I chose three of them for this post only.
These are amazing! What young talents! I have only been to our local library once since I download books to my Kindle. Now I wonder if they have a great program like this. Encouraging and supporting children with the arts is so important. It becomes a healthy escape for many in adulthood.
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It is because I think that the paintings are “excellent” compared to their peers. The paintings were created by 12th grade students from different high school a cross our city.
I must admit that I have no idea if there is such a program in my country - but these paintings are beautiful 😍
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I see....
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A dog, painted by student of 12th grade
Cute dog painted:)
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Might be the same with other cities in America, our city school system provides a program for recognized talented students in the filed of visual arts, theater and music.
You certainly have some great paintings exhibited. We have several libraries here that show case kids artwork. I think it is so wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI believe many libraries have this kind of programs like in your libraries
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Specific classes are provided to these talented students in order to:
- develop skill
- increase knowledge
- grow as professional artists
- give an opportunity to show their arts to public
My library doesn't do that--I think you'd have to go to the school library :(
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I believe the program for the talented students have excellent results.
wow so great!
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Have your cities or countries with similar program?
that is so good. amazing
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A girl and butterfly, painted by a 12th grade student
Beautiful paintings, especially the second.
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I may see painting displays on the wall of my city library. Librarians replace paintings of gallery regularly based on:
- classic painting
- popular collections
- style of paintings
- artist ages (students)
- amateur or professional artists
- themes such as addiction, farming society or city developments
They are beautiful!!!!
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When I came to library recently, I saw paintings of students, from kindergarten to high school.
We can develop talents of children and young people only in extra classes. But the possibilities are many.
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Self portrait, painted by a high school student
Great artwork! Very talented students!
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There are almost 100 paintings of students, hanged on the library entrance wall, then I chose three of them for this post only.
That's nice that your city library supports the artists and lets them put up their paintings. That first one reminded me of myself, spending time in nature and loving the birds and butterflies. : )
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It is because I think that the paintings are “excellent” compared to their peers. The paintings were created by 12th grade students from different high school a cross our city.