Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 159 of 294
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hrough I lElbOl0I'3lB rawings Artists have their own way of expressing themselves without words. Reaching deep within themselves, they begin to create, uncovering feelings and incorporating them into an artwork that sometimes only they may be able to understand. It is these personal feelings that con- tribute to the different styles and techniques that distinguish one artist's work from another artist,s work. Advanced art students at Richland spend long and tedious hours on each piece of artwork, molding and perfecting every line, shape, and form to create a perfect image that they believe will separate them from others. These art students believe in self-pride, this is evident by the time they spend on projects inside and outside of class. Most students in advanced art have already found their own techniques, but when problems arise with a particular media, their teacher Mrs. Sina Coulson, offers a helping hand by sharing her talent and experience, which in turn teaches the students to recognize and solve the problems they have in a particular area. Starting the first week of school, the students begin preparing for the art show, and they start pushing themselves for art show pieces. Several different medias and combined medias are used to create competition and to draw attention to their own works. Not only do they submit works into the art show, they arrange and place the works in an attractive and eye-catching manner so that parents, students, and faculty may enjoy it as well. Donna Hayen. Look it over While thinking about the finished product, Cindy Neubauer Qjuniorl makes final adjustments. Cindy has been in advanced art for one year. Photo by Robert Gotcher. 56 Desiglm by Donna Hayen. N, Q or X' H233 ..,,,.., - f . .,. i -

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