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Still Life - Ivan Tizikara Still Life (texture)
Ivan Tizikara,
19 years
Senior Six
Ivan’s style of very strong color harmony, precise shades and proportionality inspires all art lovers in school. As an object-oriented artist, Ivan developed emphasis on media and grouped objects. His attention to the environment was minimal but his accuracy and object study was overwhelmingly strong. He studied texture and pattern in detail and explored a variety of media.
 
My Wildest Desire - Srujana Shree   My Wildest Desire
Srujana Shree,
18 years
Senior Five
Shree knows, feels and longs for one of the greatest wonders of the World – the pyramids in Egypt; and in what was supposed to be a simple classroom exercise-‘a beautiful landscape’, she came up with this attractive painting.

She is a strong natural painter and good especially at abstract and imaginative art. What is important in this particular painting is its originality, strong sense of imagination and good color application depicting the desert environment. Her feminine and decorative quality is depicted in her applied textures and patterns.
 
Breakfast - John Ajak   Breakfast
John Ajak,
16 years
Senior Two
This piece reflects John’s true character; as a silent but aggressive brave young man. No one else, other than his Sudanese brother Ayuen, could venture into painting with as much accuracy.

He is more of a colorist than a worshiper of proportions and his popular colors are grays and bright-hot hues. He has the ability to invade space and win.

In this particular piece, he studies the environment around the flask, cup and saucer with compelling ease.
 
School Backyard - Moro Esperidis   School Backyard
Moro Esperidis,
17 years
Senior Five

 
Esperidis is a Greek name and one thing about this ancient nation is its contribution to the birth, growth and development of art and culture in the ‘BC’ era. Is that the reason behind the beauty of this piece ‘School Backyard’ ?

Notice his desire to finish his work intricately. Just refer to his attention to bricks. Moro applies a creative technique (collage with magazine cut outs) to present up to five active figures proportionately with ease and success.

The combination kills the black and white pencil monotony, introduces color and enhances linear perspective.
   
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Still Life - Ivan Tizikara
Ivan Tizikara
19 years
Senior Six
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