Introduction to City Escapes, by Desiree Borrero, Art Teacher Over 160 students, teachers, family members and friends visited the ESCHS Student Art Gallery on Thursday, January 20, 2005 to see the paintings and drawings that are reproduced here. (See the invitation to this show.) Click a thumbnail below to see a larger version of that painting or drawing. You may also find an Artist's statement there, and you can leave your response to the work of art by clicking on the discussion tab at the top of that image's page.
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| - Introduction to City Escapes, by Desiree Borrero, Art Teacher Over 160 students, teachers, family members and friends visited the ESCHS Student Art Gallery on Thursday, January 20, 2005 to see the paintings and drawings that are reproduced here. (See the invitation to this show.) Click a thumbnail below to see a larger version of that painting or drawing. You may also find an Artist's statement there, and you can leave your response to the work of art by clicking on the discussion tab at the top of that image's page.
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| - Introduction to City Escapes, by Desiree Borrero, Art Teacher Over 160 students, teachers, family members and friends visited the ESCHS Student Art Gallery on Thursday, January 20, 2005 to see the paintings and drawings that are reproduced here. (See the invitation to this show.) City Escapes allows the viewers to see the city through new eyes. The students worked on cityscape paintings for 2 1/2 months. Although many struggled through this intense project the results are incredible. The enthusiasm that was felt in the room touched the students and their guests. The show will be on display until mid April. Please take the time to stop by and support the arts and our students. Click a thumbnail below to see a larger version of that painting or drawing. You may also find an Artist's statement there, and you can leave your response to the work of art by clicking on the discussion tab at the top of that image's page. Click on the thumbnail of your painting or drawing to see a larger version. On that page, click the edit tab at the top, and write your Artist's statement about your work of art. Describe your creative process and say something about what your were trying to say or do in your painting or drawing.
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