Students in the Fine Arts Department at Aptos High School are participating in Mi Cas Su Casa, the exhibition at Pajaro Valley Arts to honor ancestors.
Beginning Art students explored sugar skull decorative techniques, shading and form, color theory, painting techniques with sponge, stippling, stencils and ink drawing.
Ceramic students explored form and tromp l’oeil foods.
Photography students explored alternative photography process cyanotypes, focusing on exposure and light.
Advanced Art students explored gelli prints using alternative photo transfers.
The description reads: “Our artwork is inspired by concepts of home, family, relationships, traditions. We hope that our installation represents our acknowledgement, commemoration and appreciation of the sacrifices and inspiration of our honored ancestors.”
Here is work by six students in honors photography:
Xena Sterner
The side of my family that she is on, my mother’s side, is Native American. Our beliefs are tied to the soul of the person, a more spiritual approach of them becoming one with the earth again. We might not be able to see them anymore, but they are still here, forever. There are differences to Dia De Los Muertos, but also similarities. Our passed family walk among us always, not just one day. There are days we honor them in a celebration, not in sorrow.
Adelaide Friedley
She grew up in Peru because her parents, my great grandparents, were missionaries there.
They also helped to start a school. She had so many interesting stories about her childhood.
I really admire her kindness and how caring she was. I also miss her very much.
The image I used is a professional photograph after she traveled back to live in the states.
Malia Nacht
My parents chose to name me after him using the first letter of his name since that is what you do in the Jewish culture, and my mom is Jewish. This picture was taken at my mom’s bat mitzvah.
Ryan Murphy
I got the picture from my mom and it was taken in San Francisco.
Julia Silveira
He passed a year before I was born. They were both really amazing people that loved to travel.
Sophie Jacobo
The image was captured in her room. I am glad that I was able to honor my great-grandmother in a new way, I was able to turn her photo into a real physical one I can hold through a cyanotype.
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Mi Casa es Tu Casa — Exhibit Dates and Opening Reception
Pajaro Valley Arts, 37 Sudden St., Watsonville
Opening Reception: Sunday, Nov. 3, 1-3 p.m.
Performances by White Hawk Aztec Dancers, Grupo, and Estrella de Esperanza.
Exhibit on display through Dec. 1