FXW CLASS OF 2020
ART SHOW
ISABELLA CONCEPCION Holy Name Cathedral This model was made to remind our FXW family that even though we are under really difficult circumstances right now we will always be connected through thick and thin, and love our FXW family no matter what.
NATHAN SZYMANSKI A painting of the Frances Xavier Warde School showing the year the school started until now.
COOPER COLETTO
AIDAN BALL
MARY KONSTORUM
Tomorrow
MARIN WALLER
MARIN WALLER
JACK BARDEN Kobe Bryant This piece is made out of cardboard and decorated to look like a Kobe Bryant jersey. It is a tribute to him since he has passed away earlier this year.
MADISON GRIGGS My Shoes Are For Me I chose to up cycle some old shoes of mine, and turn them into something customized for me, by me. Before I dyed and added to the shoes, originally they were plain white and grey vans. This project shows that if you really want to express your creative side, you can, through the little things like shoes or accessories.
CHRISTOPHER SAWICZ
JOLIE STOJKA
FELICITY COLE A Memory Book
NICOLETTA DOWD
CHARLIE STEFFEN A 2-Point Perspective on Chicago This piece features many prominent and famous Chicago buildings that make up our city. Along with the most popular buildings such as the John Hancock, I have included buildings such as HNC and also the Chicago River. I hope you enjoy this piece of a two-point perspective on Chicago.
NINA GONZALEZ The Rise and Fall of an Angel This is a portrait of Selena made from watercolor and acrylic paints.
KARL BARNICKOL Northeastern Coastline A colored pencil drawing of a northeast United States coastline with a lighthouse.
KELLY KAILUS Teri & Her Stories The girl in the center of the page is Teharissa, an author who wrote some amazing stories that I have loved from the very first line. I couldn't include all her stories, but the tiny characters in the background each are from a scene in the six stories I was able to show. There isn't much else to say, since I hope the illustration can speak a bit for itself.
PABLO AUDETTE Hidden Symbols These may look like interesting designs at a quick glance. But they each have a different meaning that shows a small story through their designs. Can you figure it out?
IAN MANN A Fictional Geographical Map Light green = grassland Yellow-green = prairie Dark green with light blue dots = floodplains Green with black outline and black line running through = forest Beige = desert Grey = mountains Light blue = coast/shallow water
ALI CLINTON This is a print made from the carving of a linoleum plate of a hotdog.
HAYDEN SCOTT
ALEXANDER BOLIKER
NICOLE BINDRA
NICK ROTTER This is a drawing of just a simple landscape. there are mountains, water, and grass. It is meant to soothe and comfort people. To remind people of the outdoors, when the outdoors are limited.
COLE PRUITT
TORI MOONEY Connection This art piece is called "Connection," and it represents the idea that music has the power to connect people. During this difficult time when connection is something we desire and need, I want this art piece to encourage everyone to turn to music to find relief.
GABRIELLA HONORE
MARY URBAN This is an abstract painting that is based off of a painting I saw in a photograph of New Orleans.
TYLER SHAVER
OWEN MCDONALD
JACK SMITH
JACK SMITH Public Artwork
The idea is to get Chicago street artists to design a shirt, that will be dropped/ released on a bi weakly basis. They don't have to do a shirt (but it is suggested) , they can do bags, beanies, sweat pants.
OLIVER KIRK Silhouette A simplistic piece about a black silhouette against a warm background.
CECILIA PAPAJOHN
NORA WOLF
These art pieces represent saving our earth.
FRANCIS BURNS The Warning My artwork is a poster with an order to not teleport bread.
QUINN ROBINSON
CLASS OF 2020
THANK YOU!