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Sussex Art Student of the Month: Kim Inthavong

Kim's portfolio consists of pencil and pen drawings from class projects and sketchbook assignments.

Kim Inthavong was announced as the April Art Student of the Month Tuesday. 

Inthavong is a student at Hamilton High School. Here's a little more about here art in her own words: 

My portfolio consists of pencil and pen drawings from class projects and sketchbook assignments.

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Break Time – Here a person is holding a pair of bright red chopsticks about to eat a bowl of ramen. They’re taking a break from their work, in this case their drawing.

Copy Cat – My personal theme for term 3 was drawing stuffed toys from direct observation and drawing my own version of it with my mind’s eye. For this I drew a stuffed cat and mouse and redrew it into a more realistic version. The cat sees the toy as “copy-cat” of its appearance.

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Kunoichi – This was a self-portrait that was done in class. It was me with a scarf holding a kunai and paper ninja stars. “Kunoichi” is a female ninja in Japanese.

Lanterns In the Night – This was my first sketchbook drawing for my personal theme for term 1. My theme was drawing fantasy backgrounds. The setting in this drawing is a Japanese village at night with lanterns hanging.

Panda Hero – A continuation off of “Copy Cat” and the theme of stuffed toys and drawing my own version. This time I drew a stuffed panda in the grass with my own version of it, the “Panda hero”.

To See or Not To See – A sketchbook assignment we were required to draw three pairs of realist eyes. The three pairs of eyes (from top to bottom) are my own, a friend’s eyes, and my little sister’s eyes. 


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