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Refills Needed!
Funded Dec 18, 2023I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your generous donation of art supplies to our high school. Your contribution has made a significant impact on our students' creative journey, and I am truly grateful for your support.
Thanks to your donation, our students now have access to a wider range of materials and resources to explore their artistic talents. From paints and brushes to glazes and equipment your generosity has provided them with the tools they need to bring their imaginations to life.
The impact of your donation extends far beyond the classroom walls. Your support has empowered our students to express themselves creatively, build confidence in their abilities, and develop important skills that will serve them well in the future.
I have already seen the positive effects of your donation in our students' work. They are more enthusiastic and engaged in their art projects, and their creativity knows no bounds. Your generosity has sparked a passion for art that will continue to grow and flourish in the years to come.
On behalf of myself and all of my students, I want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and support. Your donation has made a real difference in the lives of our students, and we are truly grateful for your generosity.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Lopez-Quintero
Young Artist in Need!
Funded Oct 17, 2021Thank you so much to all of our donors who have taken the time and help out my students. We were so excited to receive our beautiful new art supplies. We were able to get started right away, charcoal was the first new medium students were able to experiment with. We learned about shapes into forms, proportion, shading, positive space vs. negative space, and blending. Our first project was a simple still life with geometric forms. Students were able to then go and personalize their own still life by adding personal items to the over all composition.
Students were so excited and eager to try out something new. Most students didn't know what most of the materials could do or how far they could push it. Creativity was certainly flowing and growing. The materials made my students excited for future projects and curious for what is to come.
I enjoyed watching them play around with the new supplies, it was like Christmas morning. We are now excited to finally start painting, something we all talked about but weren't sure if it would be at all possible. My students are currently learning about color theory making color wheels so that we can begin our first paintings of the year.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Lopez-Quintero