This site shows the work of students in Digital Arts & Design classes at Hillwood High School in Nashville, Tennessee. These classes are Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes, where students experience real world activities and projects similar to those in the career fields of visual communications, such as graphic design, web design, photography and illustration. The student organization for these classes is SkillsUSA. The classes are taught by Joe Burlingame and Steve Campbell.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Monday, February 27, 2017
Lincoln
Students enrolled in Steve Campbell's Digital Art class collaborated as teams to create a larger than life portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Each team of three to four students were given a set of white paper squares, which they then filled in with color using the traditional "grid" method of enlarging artwork. Later, individual students created a contemporary portrait of Lincoln in Photoshop.
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Four of the students who participated in the project are (pictured, left to right) Cameron Smart, Caroline Knight, Michael O'Rear, and Manuel Salinas. |
by Caroline Knight |
by Adam Lawrence |
by Michael O'Rear |
by Dakotah Carson |
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