cmhs portfolio 2010
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Art Magazine of Student Artwork, Annual Publication. Please Consider Donating or sponsoring!TRANSCRIPT
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Junior Ashley Anderson brings colorful flair to her dog Katie. This project is from her
Advanced Drawing class. Colored Pencil“ ”
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Junior Codi Cummings has a serious adoration for bunnies (see more of her work in
Set 4). Colored Pencil“ ”
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Junior James Young takes painting to a new level of realism. See his profile and more of
his work in Set 3. Acrylic Paint“ ”
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Junior Jessie Mahon transferred to Magnet this year, and she has already made an impact with her unique line styles , look closely at the
feathers here (and check out her profile in Set 4).“ ”
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Graphic Industries proudly prints the Portfolio Art Magazine each year for Caddo Magnet. Thank you for supporting and enjoying this wonderful publication. For more information on Graphic Industries call 318-222-1100 or visit graphicindustries.net
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Forms are Available in the OfficeVisit us at caddomagnet.net/maecenas-society
The projects that the Maecenas have completed:
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Senior Sydney Young will be taking her art skills to Tech next year to study Architecture. This
embossing comes from her Advanced Drawing class. Embossing & Colored Pencil“ ”
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Sophomore Kat Hannon produced this embossing of Nickelback’s lead singer as a
project for her Advanced Drawing class. Embossing & Colored Pencil“ ”
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Senior and AP artist Ellen Buller painted this landscape as part of Project Talent, a
district-wide advanced art program held at Caddo Magnet. Acrylic“ ”
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Sophomore Marilyn Wells recreated her pet in vibrant colors as a project for her Advanced
Drawing class. Chalk Pastel“ ”
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Magnet Maecenas SocietyProviding the best
for the Best and Brightest
Mary Jane Malone Lecture SeriesC-3 Computer Lab Major Upgrade
Art Department Computers, Graphics & Digital Cameras
Ceramics Department KilnLibrary Research Computer Lab
Video, Projection EquipmentFiber Optics
Writing Computer LabScience Department Computers,
Equipment
English Computer LabPAC Audio System Upgrade
Caddo Magnet TelevisionMath Computer Lab
Laptop/Projector Systems for PAC & 15 Classrooms
Web Site RedesignDNA Electrophoresis Lab Station
4 ELMO Document Cameras
Every once in a while , a piece of art comes around that makes you go “aahh.” At Magnet, that moment
happens on a daily basis. The AP students work fiercely to get their masterpieces done, while the beginners
learn build a solid base. Whether the work is astounding for the artist’s skill level or just plain jaw dropping (like James Young’s Beignet’s, below), the art surpasses any
expectation. “
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Pull This Corner..
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Set 1
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AP Artist Profile - Mason Nabors
Mason Nabors uses incredibly accurate Batik skills to gives this guitarist a dream-like realism . The colors here are nothing short of
perfect. Batik“ ”
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Senior and AP artist Ashley Elder uses color brilliantly on this squid. Look closely at the
reflected color in the eye. Colored Pencil“ ”
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Senior Taylor Morris produced a fabulously accurate (And uniquely colored) Batik
of the 60’s fashion starTwiggy. Batik“ ”
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Mason Nabors is a truly remarkable Magnet artist. His art education began at South Highlands
Elementary, and the early start likely made a world of difference. On top of that, he has inherited art skills from
his father. His two brothers also took art classes until middle school, but he was the first to take it to the next level in high school. Mason has built up a treasure trove
of awards, starting with state and national recognition as early as middle school. High school has offered him a
chance to expand his arsenal of techniques and perfect a signature style. He participates in Project Talent, a district-wide advanced art class held at Magnet.Mason's AP concentration work is title "Louisiana
Architecture," and he plans to turn this into a career as an architect. He will enroll in Louisiana Tech next fall and
follow the intensive five-year architecture degree program. His passion for complex problem solving and
the principles of design make architecture a clear career choice. We wish him good luck!
Favorite Quote from Dave Matthews:"The future is no place to place your better days."
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Senior Andrew Lopez is not only an artist but also the top goalkeeper in Magnet’s
soccer program. He also knows his way around the pottery bench (set 4). Colored Pencil“ ”
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Emma Meek used the bold colors of Batik to make this flower pop out from its background. Batik“ ”
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Junior Aunna Kelley created this dream-like Zebra in her Advanced Drawing class.
Colored Pencil“ ”
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Potter/Sculptor/Artist, Senior Mac Orchard does a little bit of everything. He plans to attend Tech next year and study Engineering. See more
of his work in sets 3 & 4.“ ”
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Centenary CollegeArts Magazine
The Portfolio is just the beginning. Continue your artistic efforts (and have
them published) at Centenary College. Small classes, the Meadows Museum of Art, and
Pandora make Centenary a strong location for continued work.
To the designers, Pandora is the perfect next step for your career. Organize, create, and
distribute a full-size magazine (and put it on your resume).
Pandora supports the Portfolio. To find out more,
Visitcentenary.edu/life/pandora
The Portfolio Magazine is now in its second year. This year, we have (obviously) broken from the traditional
binding. This new folded style lets you choose your own path to experience this year’s art. Fold it out and see a
full row or flip through like a book for the individual works. If you were to fold out two sets, the book would
span SIX FEET. That’s a lot to enjoy!(Artwork by Ellen Buller)“”
Mason Nabors & Others
CMHS Art
Set 2
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AP Artist Profile - James Young
Part of his AP Concentration, “Louisiana Foods,” James Young has painted yet another
masterpiece for his portfolio. Acyrilic “ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
This still life by Senior Ashley Elder is from her time as a Project Talent student/artist
at Magnet. Colored Pencil“ ”
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James Young is only a high school junior, but he has already solidified his place in the history of great Magnet artists. At a young age, James began his art education
under Mrs. Marabella Dunn. Over the years, she taught him to eloquently express his imagination through the
universal language of art. Now, under the additional guidance of Mrs. Alexander, James produces photo-quality
pieces that are simply mind-blowing. He has earned awards from Artbreak, the Congressional Art Competition, and Katfish for Kids (he was given a giant catfish sculpture
to paint with his unique po-boy design and have it exhibited downtown). His favorite subject to paint is food, and his AP concentration reflects that. His tasty beignets (Set 1 Cover), pancakes (Above), and fried chicken (See Right) call up a sensation that few chefs can muster. His resume goes beyond art. Next year, James will work in a laboratory at LSU Medical Center performing research through the S.M.A.R.T. program. On top of that he plays
piano and speaks Spanish proficiently. Whether it is art or science, James Young certainly has a bright future ahead!
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AP Artist Profile - Ashley Elder
Senior Ashley Elder had the unusual artistic muse inspire her early work. She says that the popular japanese cartoon
character Sailor Moon got her into art. After that, she began to pick up the techniques and skills from the variety of art
teachers that she has had over the years. This year, she went with a group of Magnet artists to the YACA Art Convention held in Shreveport. Her future plans include Art
School, but she will attend LSUS next fall to get the basic college credits out of the way. We wish her luck!
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This silhouette in acrylic paint by sophomore Taylor Patterson is one of many pieces that she has
created in Painting class. Acrylic“ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
Senior Taylor Morris made this sculpture in her mixed media class. See more of her work in
Set 2. Wood, Acrylic, & Glass“ ”
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Senior Mac Orchard put together this shiny sculpture in his mixed media class.
Wood, Acrylic, & Glass“ ”
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Ashley Anderson created this embossing in her Advanced Drawing class.
Embossing & Colored Pencil“ ”
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Mrs. Shirlene Alexander must have a hidden store room where she stockpiles her awards for
“best/most remarkable/most inspiring/ hardest working” Teacher of the Year awards. After many years of teaching the area’s most unbelievable artists, she has the formula
for success down for sure. Graduates of her “art academy” go into just about every occupation, but each has a lifelong love and respect for art. Thank you Mrs. A
for all of your hard work!(Artwork by Mason Nabors)
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James Young &
Ashley Elder
CMHS Art
Junior Chantry Knox made this beautiful piece in his Project Talent class. The program is a district-wide advanced art class held once a week
at Magnet. Batik“ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
Set 3
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Junior Jessie Mahon moved to Magnet this year from Houston, completing her 9th move in her lifetime. Her art uses a
very bold wavy line design style which creates volume and rhythmic movement. When she began painting, her inspiration was musical (her friend would play a song and ask her to paint
to it). Her concentration is titled “Beauty of the Human Body.” (see left) She plans to double major in Art & Theater at either TCU or SMU. Look for more of her work in next year’s
magazine!
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AP Artist Profile - Jessie Mahon
Jessie Mahon shows off her truly unique style with bold colors and hypnotizing line
designs. Acylic“ ”
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Junior Codi Cummings again shows off her love for bunnies AND her artistic talent in this
embossing with colored pencil. “ ”
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Junior Stanley Johnson makes masterpieces while tearing up opponents on the soccer field. This mono-print is made of the bleed
through from a batik that he was working on. “ ”
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MagnetParentTeacher StudentAssociationJoin Todayto do your part in your student’s
education
forms available in the front
office
The CMHS Girls Lacrosse team supports the Portfolio 2010 and the team’s artists. Party in the U.S.A.!
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Sarah Redman “
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Each year, a handful of students excel in the pottery department. Senior Charlie Judd is certainly one of those stars, as you can see here.“ ”
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Lauren Monroe “ ”
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Right to Left:Mac Orchard
Emma ViskozkiAndrew Lopez
” ”An Nguyen “ ”
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The Pottery department at Magnet has consistently produced stunning pieces and superstar potters. Pay close attention to the details of each pot. The fist set
were adorned with meticulous line designs, while Sarah Redman’s pot features a soft extrusion of a bird.
(Artwork by Jessie Mahon)“”
Jessie Mahon & Others
Pottery Pieces“
Set 4
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Art in the Community - FWCC Arts In Medicine Art in the Community - FWCC Arts In Medicine
The youth also get involved. Some paint the cartoon characters that they adore (above), while others paint unique self-portraits for the "Wall of
Fame" (below).
Art in the Community - FWCC Arts In Medicine
Arts in Medicine at Feist Weiller Cancer Center uses the healing power of art to help relieve patient stress as they undergo treatment. The unexpected outcome of the project has been the quality of the finished pieces. Paintings by master artists, such as
Van Gogh, are split into sections and enlarged (below) for each patient to "paint-by-numbers" with the help
of the coordinating artist.
Art in the Community - FWCC Arts In Medicine
Arts InMedicine
To support,use the included remittance envelope to purchase products featuring patient artwork. A pack of five postcards are $5, and desk calendar
(below) is $10, and a full size calendar is $15. Profits go to art supplies and program costs. For more
information, call Jane Crandell at (318) 813-1496 or search online for "Arts in Medicine Shreveport."
Thank You!
Art in the Community - FWCC Arts In Medicine
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Ellen Buller has art running through her veins. Her aunt is a professional painter and her mother is an art instructor. Her
heritage has helped her win awards at Artbreak, at the South's largest students arts festival, and the Congressional Art
Competition. Her favorite creation is her watercolor landscape of the Ozark Mountains (above, middle). Although she does not
see art as her future career, Ellen enjoys the sense of accomplishment that comes from producing her work.
Favorite Quote from Mrs. Alexander:"When the pencil comes down from behind my ear, it's time for
you to run."
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AP Artist Profile - Ellen Buller
Ellen Buller - Watercolor“ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
Junior John Micheal Alost is a product of the Talent Arts Program at Magnet. He
also takes part in Project Talent, a district-wide art program held at Magnet once a week, where
he completed this still life.“ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
Anna Tedesco is only in her second year of art at Magnet, but she creates stunning
pieces as a student/artist in Project Talent. “ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten
Mrs. Shirlene Alexander must have a hidden store room where she stockpiles her awards for
“best/most remarkable/most inspiring/ hardest working” Teacher of the Year awards. After many years of teaching the area’s most unbelievable artists, she has the formula
for success down for sure. Graduates of her “art academy” go into just about every occupation, but each has a lifelong love and respect for art. Thank you Mrs. A
for all of your hard work!(Artwork by Ashley Elder)
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Arts InMedicine
Ellen Buller
& Others
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Set 5
Parting Shot - Mason Nabors“ ”
Portfolio Twenty-Ten