This is it folks! Student works are complete and rolling in. It is up to you, Missoula. Come show your support at the First Friday events downtown on May 3rd.
Shania Rain
Untitled
Acrylic on Glass
21" x 33.5"
I decided to paint the window because I thought it was going towards a good cause and I thought it would be fun. At first I wasn't sure what to draw on it, but after looking at pictures on the internet I decided a sun would be interesting. To see the actual sun shine through the sun on the window would look awesome. Actually, painting the window was the hard part, because you have to work backwards and sometimes the layers of paint confused me on which one goes first. After finishing it, it didn't turn out quite the way I wanted it to, but it actually looks really cool. I can't wait to hear how much they sell for.
Cheyenne
Untitled
Permanent Marker on Glass
23" x 32"
I like the swirls. I have done a lot of swirls in my work. I guess you could say that swirls are part of my style of artwork. I put buildings in because Missoula has a lot of buildings.
Kayla Chester (Big Papa) and Emily Beck (Shmemily)
Make Like a Tree and Leaf
Etched Glass, Acrylic on Wood
22" x 33"
Big Papa saw Shmemily drawing a tree from afar while she was working on a glass etching project. Gwen asked if anyone would like to decorate a window so it could be auctioned off for the group homes. Big Papa and Shmemily said, "Shicha" and combined Schemily's drawing with Big Papa's glass etching experience.
Kyle Johnson and Tim Johnson - Willard School
Into the Void
Acrylic on Glass
30" x 26"
This piece has been donated to reside in one of the Youth Homes. Please bid on this piece as a pure donation to Youth Homes. The artists feel that the window speaks for itself and wish the viewers to take away only what their own feelings reveal.
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