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Teen Vision 2020

Virtual Art Show


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Cubism Pop Art Pointillism Collaborative

The Teen Virtual Art Show is a collection of eclectic pieces produced by participants of the City of Raleigh's Teen Outreach Programs (TOPs). TOPs is an after-school program hosted at seven community centers around the city that serve middle and high school students.

Inspired by the teachings of local Arts Specialist Nieya Garland, the teens created various pieces representative of famous art forms, artists, and abstract concepts. Originally slated to showcase at the Saint Monica Teen Center earlier this spring, this art show is now virtual and available for all to see and experience from anywhere.

Browse the Teen Vision 2020 art show below or view the PDF version here. 

Cubism

Cubism was first started by the amazing Pablo Picasso. Unlike the other art of its time, Cubism is a style of art that shows multiple viewpoints and has aspects of cubes or geometrical shapes.

The teens have demonstrated their mastery of cubism with the use of self-portraits and crayons.

Leah Guilford, Chavis Park

Crayon on Cardstock

Ethan Salsman, Carolina Pines

Crayon on Cardstock

Naheen Odom, Lions Park

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Adrian Byrd, Method Road

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Omar Ismail, Method Road

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Alejandro Mateo, Carolina Pines

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Caleb Johnson, Roberts Park

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Sanah Whitlock, Roberts Park

Crayon on Cardstock

 

Pop Art

Andy Warhol & Roy Lichtenstein are well known for the work they contributed to Pop Art. It is art that appropriates from mass media and is commonly mass-produced. Art in this category is most often bold, bright, and fun. 

The teens have demonstrated their mastery of Pop Art with inspiration from comics and their favorite onomatopoeia words. 

David Porter, Roberts Park

Construction Paper

 

Desmond Massey, Chavis Park

Construction Paper

 

Rickey Fowler, Method Road

Construction Paper

 

LaRon Fowler, Method Road

Construction Paper

 

Aryana King, Green Road

Construction Paper

 

Kyla Guilford, Chavis Park

Construction Paper

 

Ezebella Titus, Green Road

Construction Paper

 

Milagros Olea, Method Road

Construction Paper

 

Madison Baker, Chavis Park

Construction Paper

 

Daren Person, Lions Park

Construction Paper

 

Gabriella Titus, Green Road

Construction Paper

 

Katie Addisu, Green Road

Construction Paper

 

Jaida Walker, Chavis Park

Construction Paper

 

Leah Guilford, Chavis Park

Construction Paper

 

Pointillism

George Seurat is a neo-impressionist artist known for developing the Pointillist method. Pointillism is an art technique that uses small distinct dots to form an image. The technique does not require mixing colors, therefore, pointillism focuses on the optical illusion of the color theory

The teens have demonstrated their mastery of pointillism with the use of Q-tips, Paint, and markers.

Ashley Woodruff, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Jasper Smith, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Naheen Odom, Lions Park

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Sanah Whitlock, Roberts Park

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Milagros Olea, Method Road

Acrylic on Stretched Canvas

 

Aryana King, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Dylan Menjivar-Guevara, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

William DuBois, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Daren Person, Lions Park

Sharpie on Cardstock

 

Leah Guilford, Chavis Park

Acrylic on Stretched Canvas 



 

Jermaine Williams, Roberts Park

Acrylic on Canvas Panel

Dylan Menjivar-Guevara, Green Road

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Ja’Monta Valentine, Lions Park

Acrylic on Canvas Panel 

 

Mark Lowry, Roberts Parks

Acrylic on Canvas Panel

Trinidad Nelson, Lions Park

Acrylic on Canvas Panel

 

Shamya Smith, Carolina Pines

Acrylic on Canvas Panel

Collaborative

This room contains group artwork that was inspired by the amazing, contemporary artist, Kehinde Wiley. The teens collectively agreed on a person, then worked together to create a background and assembled the two together.  The other pieces are art that the teens have made on their own time at home. 

Aryana, Devon, Ezabella, Gabriella,and Ziggy, Green Road

Acrylic, Colored Pencils, and Paper on Canvas

 

Ja’Monta, Naheen, Savon, and Trinidad, Lions Park

Acrylic, Colored Pencils, and Paper on Canvas

 

Adrian, Jaden, LaRon, Milagros, MyAngel, Rickey, Shamya, and Waakil, Method Road

Marker, Acrylic, and Paper on Stretched Canvas

 

Brandon Wardell, Millbrook Exchange

Marker on Paper

Daren Person, Lions Park

Markers on paper 

 

Ezabella Titus, Green Road

Watercolor/Acrylic on Cardstock

Kyla Guilford, Chavis Park

Acrylic on Canvas

Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
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Parks
Related Services:
Teen Programs

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