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a project by liberty NAHS
studio no. 2
Types of art
There is also various art featured on other walls of the gallery. This wall in particular highlights the range of art created by artists on campus. "The goal of this gallery is to bring about a sense of community among the students at Liberty," Das said. "Artists get a chance to collaborate by putting together galleries, and the students viewing them get to better acquaint themselves with the Fine Arts Department at Liberty."
Art styles shown (left to right) : monochromatic, line art, contemporary, and photorealism.
work from years past
Students were allowed to submit up to 2 pieces, and the art you submit isn;t limited to art you've created this year. ANy piece you've created in or outside of school while in high school is eligible for the NAHS gallery.
"I entered two of my favorite pieces from my portfolio last year," Tuhina Das said. "AP Art students did galleries last year, and I loved putting them together, so I wanted to participate again."
What is studio no. 2?
Want to buy art?
If you visit the gallery and happen to find an art piece that you love, you can write your email, name, and the title of the artwork you're interested in purchasing in the notebook pictured. The artist will then get back to you about whether or not it's for sale and how much it's going for.
This boosts confidence in growing artists and also helps them develop valuble business skills for later on..
VASE Pieces
Many contributing artists choose to enter previous pieces they made for VASE or other competitions, because these pieces always turn out really well. The current gallery has three pieces from this year's VASE competition.
VASE pieces showm: Ishti Abhinav "Echoes Within", Rithika Nallamolu "Summer", Vivienne Haggard "Decadence"
Art shown is a continuous line contour by Vivienne Haggard.
recognizing art
By encouraging students to enter their art, NAHS hopes to make artists feel more confident in sharing their pieces throughout high school. "As members of NAHS, we aim to share the talent and creativity of Liberty art students with the rest of the student body," NAHS officer Al Zheng said. The gallery also aims to let the rest of the school in on what the Fine Arts student on campus have been working on.