Benson hopes to publish novel
August 29, 2010 • Hannah Boxerman, Reporter
Filed under Eye on Art, Features, Top Stories
For many, writing is a chore to be endured in Language Arts classes. But for junior Alexa Benson it is an art form. Benson began writing a novel last year. “I’ve always wanted to write a novel, partially because I love to write and partially because I have a lot of ideas. Finishing a novel has... Read more »
Student singer records country music video
August 26, 2010 • Caleb Cavarretta, Opinions Editor
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Music has long been an important part of senior Danielle Merlati’s life. “I do not know where it came from. It has just been something that I love to do,” Merlati said. Merlati, who recently recorded a song with an accompanying music video with a small record company, has been taking... Read more »
InBetween Media: not just another YouTube hit
May 17, 2010 • Alicia Mestre, Asst. News Editor
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Sophomore Jonathan Perera was featured in The Image print edition in 2009 for his work on “Perera Projects.” Over the last few months, his YouTube videos have transformed into a media production success. “Inbetween Media is actually a continuation of what we used to call Perera Projects.... Read more »
Professional actress has a dream
May 10, 2010 • David Adams, Entertainment Editor
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Freshman Taylor Beidler has a passion for acting. She also has the talent to match. Taylor performed in her first show when she was only 4-years-old, but took a long hiatus until 7th grade and has acted ever since. This year was very big for Taylor; she began acting professionally for the very first... Read more »
Tiemann adds personal spin to favorite songs
May 3, 2010 • Katie Jardine, Online Student Life Editor
Filed under Eye on Art
For sophomore Stevie Tiemann, artistic creation involves a synthesis of both personal skills and already-accessible art. He completely remakes songs, integrating his own stylistic changes, and he performs live sets with his friend and cousin Trevor Kirkland. Tiemann and Kirkland each began and grew as... Read more »
Hardy’s talent makes for hopeful, art-filled career
April 26, 2010 • Mia Schenone, Student Life Editor
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
A giddy teenage girl bursting with life, freshman Maggy Hardy has a true talent for painting and drawing. Art has always been a big part throughout Hardy’s life, and the young artist hopes to one day to turn her passion into a career. “I really hope art has a lot to do with my future,”... Read more »
Art inspires fashion for Spack
April 20, 2010 • Mary Buttram, Reporter
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Trends come and go, but senior Natalie Spack’s love for fashion will never go out of style. Spack started showing an interest in fashion when she was around seven years old. “I have three older sisters so we’re all in to fashion,” Spack said. In her free time or whenever she gets the urge, she... Read more »
Henna provides alternative to permanent tattoo
April 5, 2010 • D.Anne Vollmayer, Reporter
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Turning 18 and getting a tattoo is slowly become more popular. But for some, getting a tattoo is a big decision and a good alternative is a henna tattoo. Henna tattoos are temporary tattoos that are made by putting ink onto the skin rather that into the skin like a regular tattoo. “It looks cool... Read more »
Student remakes 1950s pictures with new twist
March 29, 2010 • Grace Bueckendorf, Reporter
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
Although most artists limit themselves to a specific media or type, Lauren Rismiller enjoys exploring all artistic avenues. Drawing used to be all she would do. Then, she discovered her passion for painting during AP Art Studio. “I was a drawer for the longest time; there was this time that I hated... Read more »
Student uses photography to brighten the lives of others
March 15, 2010 • Alex West, Reporter
Filed under Eye on Art, Features
It started as just a way to remember life. It soon turned into a hobby that will last a lifetime and help the world in need. Sophomore Rachael Pace uses photography as a way of relieving stress and gaining happiness. “For as long as I can remember I’ve always wanted to document everything, so... Read more »




