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?