

I'm not certain, but I think that both of these above are by Ryan Schaben, Freshman. The kid id a painting MACHINE!


These two above are my examples for the current Junior High project where they have to make a face either as a mosaic, or better yet a mosaic made up of swatches cut out of magazines.

I found this beat up old black and white that I took for the yearbook at LA Lutheran. We had a darkroom and obviously I didn't use enough fixer because it seemed to continue to develop before begining to fade. Anyway, I scanned it and had some fun in PhotoShop. It still has that aged, artifact look, but I redeemed some of the contrast and detail and obviously added Lutheran High school colors.
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