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Inspired Barque
“This ship painting is inspired by the Three-Master American Barque. The original artwork is located in the White House as a collection commissioned by Congress. Its' dedicated to J. Bennett, who was a British painter in America. I recreated this painting in my own style because I was wowed by the amount of mixture there is to the color. I exaggerated the colors to set the mood and emotion I saw in this piece. The original painting can be found here."
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America: the Past, Present, and the Future
“This artwork relates to White House history because it shows current and past events that occurred. My artwork has many different scenes, the first one shows people attending protests. The second scene with the vaccine represents COVID-19 and how doctors and people have taken care of the people living in America as we've developed a vaccine that is 94-95% effective. The White House has always been with us from 1792 to today, experiencing everything, with all of us.”
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The White House and Its Historical Gardens
“As much as I am impressed with the interior of the White House and its historical artifacts, I wanted my work to focus on the historical aspect begun as early as Washington and Jefferson, but further enhanced by the many First Ladies: The Gardens. In my artwork, I used the words of my story as the background. I then included items significant to my story. I know it is unconventional, but I hope you see that the Gardens are as much a part of the history of the White House as its interior.”
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Jackie O
“My drawing is a portrait of President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline Kennedy- Onassis. I used a combination of drawing pencils so I could really focus on value ranges of the skin and hair. I think I did a good job with this portrait and I can honestly say I think it’s one of my best. This portrait relates to The White House History since Jackie Kennedy was founder of The White House Historical Association.”
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The Symbol of America
“My project symbolizes the White House, America and the free world. The pictures represent America and what it has done for the world. Instead of shying away from the most controversial actions of the United States, I am highlighting them because I believe that the worst moments in a nation's history are what define it. The pictures that I use are the good and bad times in American history. Also, the most influential people that were involved in those good and bad moments.”
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Diversity
“In my piece, I portrayed the different colors, shapes, and symbols, as the diversity not only in our government but also in America as a whole. A more diverse government is a better representation for a diverse country of all ethnicities, races, and cultural identities. With the White House as a background, the kaleidoscope of vibrant colors depicts a diverse America.”
This gallery includes the finalists of the 4-8 grade section of the National Student Art Competition 2021.