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Here is some art done by our team and a friend. To learn more about how we created these different artworks, move your mouse on top of the picture. You should see a description of how each artwork was created. If you want to find out more about a certain style, just link over to the styles page by clicking on the style name. Which painting is your favorite? Visit our Guestbook and let us know!

Non-objective/Abstract Art Abstract Collage
This picture was created by drawing a design and then coloring it in with bright colors.  It isn't meant to look like anything, just to brighten your day!
Untitled
a drawing using markers by Tom
in the style of Delaunay
This collage was created by cutting shapes out of papers with different designs.  By doing this, you get the general idea that it is a picture of a guitar and a drum.

Musical Instruments
a collage by Tom
in the style of Picasso
Fauvism Impressionist Art
This still life of an apple, pear and lemon includes a tablecloth and wallpaper in bright colors.  Bright colors and designs are some of the things you would find in paintings in the Fauvist style.
Still Life
a drawing by Elijah
in the style of Matisse
This painting of a lily pond was done using small strokes of the brush of several colors to create a picture that makes the water look like it is shimmering, and gives a general impression of a lily pond without detail.
Lily Pond
a watercolor painting by Tom
in the style of Monet
Pointillism Pop Art
This drawing of a pear and an apple was done using small dots.  The darker parts, like shadows, use darker colors or have more dots, and the lighter parts have fewer dots.  If you were very close to this, it would look like a bunch of dots, but as you move farther away from the picture it is easier to tell what it is.
Still Life
a drawing by Greg
in the style of Seurat
This drawing of a soup can was done by drawing a picture of a common object (soup) like Andy Warhol did.  The bright colors and simple background are typical of the Pop Art style.
Soup Can
a drawing by Tyler
in the style of Warhol
Post-Impressionist Art Primitive Art
This drawing of a hayfield with haystacks was done using small lines using pastels.  It was drawn to look like the style Van Gogh used in his paintings.
Hayfield
a pastel drawing by Tom
in the style of Van Gogh
This drawing was done by coloring a paper with many colors and then covering it with black crayon.  Then I used sharp objects (like the end of a paper clip) to scratch pictures so that the color behind the black showed through.  The designs and pictures themselves are very simple.
Fish
a crayon drawing by Tom
in the style of Klee
Realism Surrealism
This picture is of a hockey player.  It was drawn to look as though we are seeing him on the ice in the middle of a hockey game.

Simon Gagne
a drawing by Gary
in the style of Lautrec
This is a drawing in the Surrealist style where some everyday items are drawn in unusual ways.  The clock on the hand in the desert would only exist in someone's mind.
The Hand of Time
a drawing by Tyler
in the style of Dali

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