OUR STUDENTS
(click on a student's initials to view their work)
Gabriella
Alexandrowski
The world nowadays is so focused on new technology and new innovations that the buildings that don't fit with the new innovations are left to rot and are forgotten by society.
Zolenge
Bordwin
How did the rise in the modern cultural significance of Japan beginning in the late-1900s affect traditional Japanese tradition and values?
Isabella
Broden
I have been intrigued by the idea of how we are restrained by our obligations, our limitations, and the expectations of others.
Iris
Burgering-
Jacobs
The question that guided my sustained investigation was how to portray my experience of depression, passing through the different stages between onset and recovery.
Aniela
Cohig
I wanted to explore freeing myself from the confines of realism in favor of painting freer figures.
Sienna
D'Andrea
I wanted to replicate some of my favorite fairytales using elements and distinguished features to tell the story of the character in only a few frames.
Massimo
DeFrancesco
I explored the process at which buildings are naturally destroyed and incorporated into nature.
Marlee
Edwards
I have always been interested in interior design because I love how different shapes and colors can be combined to create different moods in an environment.
Amanda
Escotto
I investigated the techniques used in fashion photography in order to mimic the advertisement and promotion of clothing
Jordan
Faragallah
What I wanted to explore in my sustained investigation was the relationship between people and nature.
Layla
Faragallah
My sustained investigation explored shape, pattern, form, and texture in the context of figure ground relationships, and worked to make the two equally important in the creation of my series of 2D designs.
Zoe
Fields
For my sustained investigation, I wanted to focus on advertising specifically targeted towards children and how it affects and molds their perceptions of themselves and their worlds.
Clay
Haddock
My sustained investigation was inspired by my love for my great-great grandfather George De Forest Brush’s Indian paintings.
Julian
Jacobs
To me, pottery is all about producing beautiful and functional objects, handmade from earth and molded by the firing process.
Griffin
Joerger
I was driven by the question "How does one's relationship to women affect their identity and consciousness?"
Clara
Lima
In my sustained investigation, I wanted to explore how pollution visually affects our views of the natural world.
Robert
Marashi
My portfolio is based on the question of what the world would look like in the case of a catastrophic event occurring.
Penelope
Milano
I’ve grown up with the trauma of sick family members, and it has affected me but hope, love and optimism have gotten me through it all.
Ansen
Novak
My investigation looks closer at how human civilization and innovation grows on top of the natural world.
Elizabeth
Olsen
I wanted to explore the theme of distortion but literally and metaphorically. I explored the connection between emotion and chaos.
Alexandra
Rotmil-Eser
My sustained investigation was exploring the discomfort that results from body dysmorphia. As someone who has struggled with accepting my physical self, I wanted to showcase the experience.
Derex
Vavra
I’m inspired by mathematics. I’m intrigued by how formulas can predict change and outcomes, the ways patterns and tesselations can so perfectly fill a space with no gaps or overlaps, and the idea of perfect symmetry which recognizes flipped images as both the same and opposites.
Mina
Paz-LeDraoulec
Lili
Perih
I investigated how to evoke haunting qualities and ambiguous narratives through a series of mixed media images.
Yakira
Sameth
While I first focused on the fear of gun violence, recently my relationship with death changed after I attended 3 memorials.
Catherine
Sarfaty
For my sustained investigation, I wanted to use the shapes and colors seen in landscapes to create a series of 2-D designs.
Tyler
Walsh
My sustained investigation was guided by the idea of the decaying population of blue collar america, especially in the area in which I live, Southern Westchester.