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Synthetic Cloud
Isabel Toledo & Ruben Toledo
2018
Street of Bashi (painting)
Leyao Zeng, Teacher: Helen Kendall
Grade 12, University Liggett School
The Dove (painting)
Crystal Phan, Teacher: Lisa Hermann
Grade 12, Wayne Memorial High School
To Mrs. Wendy (painting)
Katrina Luzadas, Teacher: Rachel Darling
Grade 12, John Glenn High School
Highlands of Iceland- Landmannalaugar (painting)
Skylar Chang, Teacher: Julee Li
Grade 9, Northville High School
Contemplations (photography)
Anna Burlaka, Teacher: Sarah VanDagens
Grade 10, Grosse Pointe South
Pop Art Pet (painting)
Amanda Consiglio, Teacher: Jackie McKay
Grade 12, Southgate Anderson High School
Jellyfish Eyeball (drawing)
Grade 11, Southgate Anderson High School
Melody Carr, Teacher: Jackie McKay
Eros Pulling a Bow
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, called Antico (Italian, 1460–1528)
1496
Orpheus Playing Music
Bertoldo di Giovanni (Italian, after 1420–1491)
ca. 1471