
JAI Cohort 01
Soft-Sculpture & Animation
This Junior Art Intensive, like many other aspects of our lives, has been restructured as the result of the Covid-19 virus. Yet, while facing a new world of uncertainty and instability, the young artists who took the virtual program were able to produce artwork with positive creativity. I am inspired by the students of this course, their commitment, humour, and ability to look at this new world with continued curiosity. Art education may not be a cure, but at times it can be a treatment of monotony and misery. In just two weeks these students were able to create a colourful expression of their perspectives and experiences. Let’s celebrate their work and congratulate them!
Weronika Stepien, Instructor
Painting & Drawing
Instructor: Cath Hughes
During the week-long Painting & Drawing studio, students explored scale, colour, portraiture, abstraction and realism in drawing and painting. As students worked from home, they were encouraged to push their creativity through studies of the ‘overlooked’ and the still life around them. Furthermore, they were prompted to reflect upon the power of Art to raise awareness about human rights issues, and express their thoughts and feelings about their lives in times of Covid-19 through their creative work. We are so proud to share the outstanding work produced by this talented and insightful group of students. Congratulations, JAI Class 2020!
Aiden Wang
Aidan Wang, Painting
Aidan Wang, Drawing
Aiden Wang, Sketching
Alycia Lo
Alycia Lo, "Big Sushi", Charcoal on paper.
Alycia Lo, Self-Portrait, Mixed media.
Alycia Lo, "Out The Window", Pencil on paper.
Anika Wessels
Anika Wessels, Drawing
Anika Wessels, Self-Portrait
Ara Baniassad Van Roode
Ara Baniassad, "Being Held", 8.5 x 11 inches, Acrylic and pencil.
Ara Baniassad, "Protest Self-Portrait", 11 x 8.5 inches, Pencil on paper.
Ash Nowicki
Ash Nowicki, 3D Motif
Ash Nowicki, Creature (Abstract), Acrylic on canvas.
Ash Nowicki, Star (Abstract), Acrylic on canvas.
Ash Nowicki, Self-Portrait, Pencil on paper.
Austin Liu
Austin Liu, Drawing
Austin Liu, Painting, Acrylic on canvas.
Daisy Cheung
Daisy Cheung, Portrait
Daisy Cheung, Abstract Painting
Georgia Birch
Georgia Birch, "Charcoal Drawing", 26 x 20 inches, Compressed Charcoal on Paper. I thought this would be a really cool object to portray through charcoal on such a large scale.
Georgia Birch, "Still-Life", 16 x 12 inches, Acrylic Paint. Some items I collected from my kitchen I thought would look great as a still piece, and I think has really nice tones.
Layla Costin
Layla Costin, Abstract Painting
Layla Costin, Realistic Drawing
Layla Costin, Self-Portrait
Liam Banziger
Liam Banzinger, Painting
Liam Banzinger, Window Drawing
Melody Fagerlund
Melody Fagerlund, Painting
Melody Fagerlund, Painting
Pearl Curtis
Pearl Curtis, 3D Drawing
Pearl Curtis, Still Life
Renee Chan
Renee Chan, "Stuck At Screens", 11 x 17 inches, Pencil on paper. During the era of Covid 19, we have been spending more time on our screens and not having face-to-face interactions.
Renee Chan, "The Ocean", 12 x 16 inches, Acrylic on canvas. What do you see in the blue and white strokes of paint? Here is my abstract painting that was inspired by the beauty and colours of oceans.
Simon Tanka-Marwood
Simon Tanaka-Marwood, Painting
Simon Tanaka-Marwood, Drawing