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"Seven Days A Week, Never Sleep

Posted by Anisa Johnson in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 9:49 am

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“Seven Days A Week, Never Sleep.” This is the six word memoir that I chose to resemble myself. Extra curricular activities can be a drag while you're in high school. It won’t be easy but it takes practice to learn how to manage it. Since I dance all 7 days in the week I get no time to rest, relax, and have time to myself. There has been times when I was up until 3 am doing homework because I didn’t get home until 9 ish. Doing this daily is manageable but it is surely a pain but that’s the life I live.   
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I love to eat good food

Posted by Jada Reynolds in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 9:48 am

I can't live without food. It's one of the best things in the world. There's food on tables and shelves and there's even a picture on the wall of more food. I like cookies because they are nice. Food is simple therefore this will be simple. I love food.
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I am always a Hungry child

Posted by Jeremiah Conley in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 9:48 am

I am always a Hungry Child ... In my drawing I drew the best kitchen that I could draw. I put a Refrigerator in the kitchen because I like to eat food. That cabinet in the photo is basically just to make it look more the kitchen I drew more realistic. That and the cabinet could hold possible food. Then the pizza boxes in the corner is basically the amount of pizza I would eat in a year. Everything in this picture is for the sake of food. Because Food is love food is life.
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Life is short; Death is forever

Posted by Jonathon Rama in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 9:38 am

Every day people die and you will never get to see them again. Close family members can be here one day then leave the next. Many things have killed these people Cancer, Tobacco, or even just nature. So I cherish both the living and dead things in my room. Half is living the other is dead. In my room half of the side has a giant crack from floor to ceiling. On the other half everything is neat and the bed is made.
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It is all about Heather Lopez

Posted by Heather Lopez in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:52 pm

I’m Heather Lopez. I’m 15 years old. Philadelphia is my hometown and I love living here. There’s lots of different foods and things to do in the city. As I put in my room with the makeup table and dress holder, I love fashion and doing makeup ever since I was young. I put a symbol of Temple University and nursing gear because in my future I plan to go to Temple and study to be a nurse. That’s been my dream since I was little.


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World War II's Black Pilot Ace

Posted by Samuel Igiozee in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:29 pm

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​I want people and future historians to remember Lee Archer Jr.  I want them remember him for the breakthroughs he made for African-Americans. Lee Archer flown with the famous Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. Archer flown in 169 combat missions including bomber escort, reconnaissance, and ground attacks. Also, Lee Archer made history when he shot down 5 enemy planes which made him become America’s first black ace in the P-51 Mustang which is shown on the back wall.  After the war, Lee Archer earned awards such as the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Congressional Gold Medal which is also shown in the back wall. The table with pills on the back wall signifies the illness & death of Lee Archer Jr on January 27th, 2010.
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Surrounded by family, but still alone.

Posted by Zion Gonzalez in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:13 pm

    The memoir means that I have a lot of family, yet I am surrounded by the same people I am always with. In Philly I should be able to always all the family that I have. Though I can't, I find myself usually in my house or just not seeing them. It's not that I don't want to see all of them. I just can't, I can't drive to them, I can't get dropped to them. That is why I put a lot of things near the head of the bed. the reason why is to show that I spend time in my room instead of being with family. Another thing is that I reflected heavily on my own room. 
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My head’s messy, my room... clean.

Posted by Olivia Abate in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 10:04 am

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I picked this because my mind is all over and my thoughts are as well. My room is clean and everything that’s mine in my room (I share with my sister) is clean. I have lights near the table because that's where I do my work. I have my bed nice and organized and my dresser is across from my bed. My sister likes go have her things all around the room so I usually clean them up. It is difficult sharing a room sometimes. Also, my head gets messy when I have a lot of work or something chaotic is going on. There is a lot of things I do to prevent my room from being messy like, cleaning up after I do something or I make my sister clean up after herself. I'm lucky because I have a big room so it honestly is not that difficult. It is more annoying than it does any harm. This is how my room looks and it describes me perfectly.


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My rose of pain

Posted by Devon Williams in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 9:53 pm

This work means the many times I've been pricked by life's rose and how I have learned so much and how much I have experienced just my first year in high school and how much I have changed. 
what inspired me was just basically all the experiences I have had and an old saying that I know from down south its " honey you would think a rose would be as nice to feel as it is to look at it but once you touch it and prick ya finger you learn and become wiser that's exactly how life is"
well I'm going to put this art piece right next to the 4th stair well on the third floor because as soon as i started my first day of high school everything changed.
No because I've always seen street art as a form of art nothing really changed.
I mean after watching the movie it does give you more of an appreciation for it and makes you wonder the message behind it because there is always a story or a message behind art even street art. 
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Street Art

Posted by Jahzire Sutton in ART 9 - Hertz - e2 on Sunday, May 8, 2016 at 5:16 pm

​My outer shell. This artwork represents about how I carry myself each and everyday because I wanted to let the outside community to know that what you see on the outside is just a mask. My art was inspired by a song and the moral to the song was to not be afraid to let the world know who you really are and not to be afraid to present and be you 24/7. With that being said I had chose a open space to represent what my goal was so that I achieve the goal I had set up for myself. My art had changed my perception on art in general by making my mind open up a little bit more because now when I see graffiti on the walls I see expression depending on what the graffiti says and how it's displayed. I'm kind of glad now that I have did this project because I don't think my perception of street art would of changed for awhile without out this project.
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