Flashback Spring Supplement 2018

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FINISHING TOUCHES

FRAMING THE MASTERPIECE

m. stober

EYE CATCHING Studying the art work along the main hallway on the east side of the building, Jacy Highbarger (12) views the annual art show. She said she came to support her friends, along with the other artists at Rock Bridge. “In general the lil’ art community of RB feels underhyped, which made it even more important for me and my friends to go to the show and see how hard all the artists at RB work,” Highbarger said.

Matting art work, teacher Carrie Stephenson finishes the final adjustments to the show. Stephenson offered to help students who were required to have properly matted art pieces in order to have a professional looking show.

OLD WALLS, NEW THINGS Making sure it is straight, Haiming Guo (10) hangs an art piece along the walls of the main hallway. Students and teachers spent hours perfecting and preparing for the community to see the show.

PROJECTING A THEME Art teacher Abigial Gorsage and Maura Hull (11) look for the perfect video of a thunderstorm on Saturday morning before the art show. In order to portray the theme, the sky, this video was projected onto the entrance display, consisting of clouds and kites.

AT FIRST GLANCE After entering the art show, Malik Ibdah (11) and Amy Blevins, a Rock Bridge graduate, inspect paintings. Ibhad took advantage of the show as he not only displayed his own art, but also viewed his classmates and the work of his brothers, Khalid Ibdah (11) and Zain Ibdah (11) . Ibhad was in 3-Dimensional Art, working mostly with ceramics. m. stober, photo

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