More finished pieces! Keep in mind that a few of Loyola's pieces were not able to make it. Please see the previous post on "Lost Artwork". Also, not pictured is Garrett Dutton who will be donating a piece that will be completed soon. We are getting really excited as the time draws nearer to the auction on Friday, May 30th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at The Loft, 119 W. Main Street, downtown Missoula.
Barbara Martinez
Loyola Sacred Heart
Londres
Etched Glass
26.5 x 23 inches
I did this with the purpose of looking through your window and being able to see not just the street, but London.
I did this with the purpose of looking through your window and being able to see not just the street, but London.
Sam Johnston
Loyola Sacred Heart High
School
The Gnome of the World
Etched Glass
9” x 11”
Up the Rattlesnake trailhead there is a tree a mile down by the creek. Its roots weave around rocks and it’s a dark, wise looking tree. What inspired me to do this piece was a story I told him when we hiked to the tree as we often did. I told him about an old gnome that protected the Rattlesnake Creek. After this experience up the Rattlesnake trailhead, I knew what to do for this piece.
Up the Rattlesnake trailhead there is a tree a mile down by the creek. Its roots weave around rocks and it’s a dark, wise looking tree. What inspired me to do this piece was a story I told him when we hiked to the tree as we often did. I told him about an old gnome that protected the Rattlesnake Creek. After this experience up the Rattlesnake trailhead, I knew what to do for this piece.
Taylor Short
Loyola Sacred Heart High
School
Pick Your Wizard
Etched Mirror
44” x 30”
It is a privilege to be involved in this project. Youth Homes is a great program and I think it is awesome that the Missoula high schools get to be a part of it. For my piece, I used a mirror and acid to burn (etch) the glass surface. I chose the Harry Potter theme because it is commonly known and I love Harry Potter! Who doesn’t? I had a lot of fun with this project of youth helping youth!
It is a privilege to be involved in this project. Youth Homes is a great program and I think it is awesome that the Missoula high schools get to be a part of it. For my piece, I used a mirror and acid to burn (etch) the glass surface. I chose the Harry Potter theme because it is commonly known and I love Harry Potter! Who doesn’t? I had a lot of fun with this project of youth helping youth!
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