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Arts Alive! celebrates high school creativity

Rex Rutkoski
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St. Joseph student Samantha Dennison on her creation: “When I first started making my mug, all I knew was that I wanted to do something big and crazy. I had a huge mug that created a great canvas, and I finally decided to carve ‘Starry Night’. I chose ‘Starry Night, ‘not just because it is my favorite painting, but because it reminds me that throughout the darkness there is always something beautiful that comes out of it.”
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Jennifer Rakowski of Deer Lakes’ self-portrait which she says depicts her alter ego, a relaxed version of herself, combining paint, colored pencil and graphite.
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“I hope this work inspires a positive outlook towards life and the nostalgia of being a carefree child,” says Kiski High student Libby Scutt on her graphite work “Laughing Girl.”
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“Snow White” is an oil painting by Alyssa McDaniel of Highlands.
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Elijah Murray of Valley High School at work on his Mickey Mouse-themed project.

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