Putnam County AP art students deliver

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PUTNAM COUNTY

  • Arella Cash produced a unique piece of artwork with surrealist influences among her five completed AP art submissions. CONTRIBUTED
    Arella Cash produced a unique piece of artwork with surrealist influences among her five completed AP art submissions. CONTRIBUTED
  • Even relatively mundane items of everyday life can inspire developing artists like PCHS AP student Haven Stapp. CONTRIBUTED
    Even relatively mundane items of everyday life can inspire developing artists like PCHS AP student Haven Stapp. CONTRIBUTED
  • Obvious attention to detail and technique were among the hallmarks of Leslye Arriolla’s development in her AP art class. CONTRIBUTED
    Obvious attention to detail and technique were among the hallmarks of Leslye Arriolla’s development in her AP art class. CONTRIBUTED
  • PCHS art teacher Nancy Mason said she was impressed by the work produced by each of her AP art students (l-r) Haven Stapp, Leslye Arriola, and Arella Cash. CONTRIBUTED
    PCHS art teacher Nancy Mason said she was impressed by the work produced by each of her AP art students (l-r) Haven Stapp, Leslye Arriola, and Arella Cash. CONTRIBUTED
Throughout the 2022‘23 school semesters, Putnam County High School (PCHS) offered an Advanced Placement (AP) art class for the second-straight year, in which students created a portfolio of art that included five completed works and interim submissions as parts of a sustained investigation. AP art teacher Nancy Mason, who had to qualify herself by passing a Savannah College of Art and Design…

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