Auction Items
201
Travel and Home
$225Size: 12.5" x 10.5 " (framed)
Medium: Collage
Artist: Elizabeth Emery
Inspired by: "Untitled" by Jaunyla from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $400.00
"I love the use of nature and animals to talk about color."
Elizabeth Emery is a multidisciplinary artist working in various mediums and across genres. Her sculptures and paintings reference movement, gravity, and the experience of the body in chaotic surroundings. Her work has been exhibited at museums and galleries across the United States including Museum of Modern Art Cleveland, Hammond Harkins Gallery, and Bunnell Arts Gallery in Alaska. She has also developed several series of silkscreen monoprint collage drawings for public commissions in hospitals and a library.
Her work has been supported by the Ohio Arts Council, Rasmuson Foundation, and New York Foundation for the Arts, among others. Emery has been awarded residencies at Haystack, Jentel Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, and FRONT International. Her work is in collections including at The Cleveland Clinic, Progressive Insurance, American Greetings, Rockefeller Collection, Westin Hotel Cleveland, and Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art.
Emery is also the host and producer of Hear Her Sports a female athlete podcast.
See more of Elizabeth's work at: https://elizabethemery.com/home.html
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
202
Artic Spring
$550Size: 18"x14"x1.5"
Medium: Mixed Media Collage
Artist: Tamara Jaeger
Inspired by: "Untitled" Jaunyla from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $835.00
"I liked the imagery of the poem, with all the different colors and animals. It gave me a lot of good material to choose from that would work well with my typical subject matter (animals) and style."
The process of creating art helps me to restore balance and to regain my center.
As a child of two biology major parents, I spent a great deal of time outdoors at parks and nature centers, while at home I was surrounded by a huge assortment of pets. Because of this, I have always found nature in general and animals in particular to be restorative and inspirational and this is reflected in most of my pieces.
My current work concentrates primarily on torn paper collages, linocut printmaking, oil painting, and 3D mixed media pieces. My primary working style, which has been a mainstay throughout my career, focuses on combining numerous small fragments into a larger whole.
This style currently appears most prominently in my torn paper collage pieces. I create these by gluing tiny fragments of catalogs and magazines to a paper substrate. My torn paper collages have recently started to evolve to incorporate different types of materials, typically sourced from discarded items-trash, really-that I find around my neighborhood. In the process, these works are also transitioning into more three-dimensional, almost sculptural pieces.
The 'collage' medium appeals to me not only because of the intricate, detailed working process, but also in a conceptual way: useless items-the catalogs, plastic bags, and other pieces of 'trash'-obtain a greater meaning and become something more than they were before. Through this process, the ephemeral becomes permanent; the worthless becomes valuable. In a way, this transformation can be seen as mirroring a person's personal journey through life: each small experience builds on previous experiences, eventually resulting in the depth and richness of a fully-formed individual.
See more of Tamara's work at: tamarajaeger.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
203
Toxic
$110Size: 11" x 14"
Medium: Mixed Medium
Artist: Daniel Gorman
Inspired by: Toxic by the 6th - 8th Grade team at Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: $200.00
"I interpreted the piece in a way to try and convey the imagery suggested and the emotion of the poem."
Daniel Gorman is a trained Medical Illustrator, Graphic Designer, Published Trading card and Comic Book artist with over 25 years in the industry.
See more of Daniel's work at: dangormanart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
205
A New Generation of Leaders
$500Size: 9"x12"
Medium: Mixed Media on Wood
Artist: Anna Arnold
Inspired by: A New Generation of Leaders, Let's Begin with Me
Suggested Value: $250.00
"I love the simplicity of Alivia's poem and I was drawn to the confident words in the message such as versatile, innovative, and desire.'
Anna Arnold, affectionately known as the Queen of Color, is the Director of the Florence O'Donnell Wasmer Gallery at Ursuline College, and a community muralist, painter, and educator, who lives and works in Cleveland, Ohio. Anna has been one of America's most expressive, exciting, enduring artists and independent educators for over four decades. She is an advocate of lifelong learning and earned a master's degree in art education from Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies program. Anna Arnold earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art and has exhibited in over 200 solo and group art exhibits throughout the United States. As an artist and educator, she believes she is a catalyst to inspire, uplift and change. Anna is recognized for her lush, exuberantly colorful expressive portraits, ceramics, masks, beads, and painted furniture.
Listen to Alivia from Wade Park perform her poem: https://youtu.be/PHVITQPW7aY
See more of Anna Arnold's Work at:
http://www.ursuline.edu/wasmergallery
Art can be shipped (shipping is the responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
207
Birthday on the Beach
$450Size: 36" x 30"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Laurel Herbold
Inspired by: "Untitled" by Dangelys from Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy
Suggested Value: $575.00
"The poem reminded me of when I was a young girl, and how much I loved and still love the beach."
Laurel Herbold is a Cleveland, Ohio based freelance artist exhibiting and providing custom art and mural services throughout Northeast Ohio and the surrounding area since 1994. Often in collaboration with interior designers, engineers, and architects to develop site-specific artwork, her process begins with conceptual design and results in skillfully customized artwork, murals and faux/specialty finishes for residential and commercial spaces. She has been commissioned for custom art and mural work in New York, California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. For nearly 10 years, she was the senior painter at Eikona Studios in Tremont, a small studio specializing in religious iconography, church design, and restoration servicing local, national, and international religious institutions.
In 2017 she returned entirely back to her freelance and mural, and in 2020 began designing a new style of mural art for Barrio Tacos in Cleveland as well as their sister partner in the New England states. Since March 2011, Laurel has maintained a studio/gallery space at the popular West 78th St. Studios and is always available for consultation and private tours of her gallery collection.
Laurel is also the creator of her well-known Wee People. These stylized paintings and ink drawings of tiny silhouetted figures have expanded into a wide range of fine art as well as a growing line of merchandise and collectibles. The universal theme of unity and the whimsical nature of her work makes them ideal for many custom designs and public installations.
See more of Laurel's work at: LaurelHerbold.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
208
Ode to How Beaches Heal
$90Size: 12"x12"
Medium: Mixed Media, print Collage
Artist: Liz Maugans
Inspired by: "Untitled" by Dangelys from Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy
Suggested Value: $250.00
"'Untitled' poem was very sensory and from a female's point of view. I grew up on the beach and could watch the waves forever. The poem was very daydreamy and filled with associative words that were meditative. I tried to emulate that in this collage. I thought about healing the sea/beach was in this poem. The poem was created to inspire others and make them feel good."
Liz Maugan is the Director of YARDS Projects and Curator of the Dalad Collection at Worthington Yards in Cleveland's Warehouse District. She is a co-founder of Art EverySpace, a women-owned business that supports artists through the purchase and activation of hyper-local art in communities living and working in properties in Northeast Ohio. She co-founded and was the Former Executive Director of Zygote Press, a non-profit printmaking studio located in Cleveland for over 25 years. She is a starter, and like sourdough yeast, she is drawn to moments of challenge where she can invest in ideas and create a new "culture" of problem-solving that tackles tough issues. When people identify with similar challenges, and someone takes the lead, people naturally get on board and take a stake in the process.
See more of Liz's work at: https://www.lizmaugansart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
209
More is More
$480Buyer MUST be present at event (cannot be shipped or picked up in the office)
Size: 24" x 12"
Medium: acrylic, polymer clay, dried sculpture acrylic and resin
Artists Name: Katherine Check
Inspired By: "Colors" by Fatou from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $300.00
"The poem "Colors" immediately grabbed my attention as the author's love of color is much like my own. Using bold, vibrant, and sometimes abstract color to convey energy, joy, and love through my compositions is a key aspect of my work.
My goal is always to have others experience my artwork in a joyful way. It is my hope that my work sparks a love of art within the viewer. The poem that inspired this piece felt like another artist expressing the same sentiment through a different format."
Katherine Check is an artist and licensed art educator in the State of Ohio. Her formal training came as she studied Visual Art and Education at Cleveland State University, with a concentration in sculpture. She has taught art in schools in Northeastern Ohio for over a decade, and run an art education company that works with people to develop their own artistic skills. Her mission is to foster a non-judgmental environment that allows ALL people to feel successful and accomplished in the field of art.
Creating and being immersed in the art world has always been her greatest passion. Her work includes compositions in paint, pastel, alcohol ink, collage, and several different sculpture mediums. Diversity within her artwork allows her to challenge herself, develop her technical skills, and keep her work fresh. Use of bold and vibrant colors, combined with texture experimentation is typical of her pieces.
See more of Katherine's work at: www.flourshingflamingoarts.com
210
Surrounded by Beauty
$200Size: 10" round (framed)
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Stephanie Stewart
Inspired by: "Colors" by Fatou from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $150.00
"As an acrylic artist, I LOVE bright and brilliant colors. I was attracted to this poem because of the urgency communicated for the use of color and diversity among our communities."
My name is Stephanie Stewart from Akron, OH. As an artist, I try to leave the world a little bit brighter as I go. My works are known to capture the strength and beauty of the Black American Woman and culture. My preferred medium is acrylic, but I have a few mixed-media pieces. I am the owner and artist of P31 Art & Design LLC - a fine art business. I am a registered Teaching Artist with the Ohio Arts Council and am actively teaching workshops with local organizations for groups of all ages. As an active member of my art community, I participate in activities and events hosted by several art groups including, BE Arts Collective, the Women's Art League, Akron Black Artist Guild, Cleveland BAM, and the Artists of Rubber City. My works have recently been juried into shows such as Summit Artspace Fresh 2023, Women's Art League Annual Shows, the Cleveland State University's People's Art Show 2022, Summa Hospital Art Gallery Black Artist Show, Weathervane Theatre, and the East Ave Gallery. I have had public art installations in Waterloo Arts District in Cleveland, OH, and the City of Akron's Kerr Park (installation pending Spring 2023). I firmly believe the gift of creativity is within all of us, so it is my mission to get together and share it, spread, and cultivate it!
See more of Stephanie's work at: www.p31art.com
211
Pigments
$510Size: 22"x22"
Medium: Wood, resin, pressed flowers, Fiber
Artist: Joy Ours
Inspired By: "Untitled" by Jaunyla from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $700.00
"Nature has always been a sense of joy and comfort for me. My love for nature and color is what inspires most of my artwork. The very first time I read the poem "Colors" I knew immediately that was the poem for me. The way she uses nature to describe colors was simply beautiful and it inspired me to create a piece as colorful and inspiring."
Joy Ours is an Ohio-based, custom handmade fiber artist creating unique, inspiring, and beautiful pieces for your homes and other spaces. Raised in Wooster, Ohio she is a mother of three whose art is inspired by nature, colors, and personal life experiences. A self-taught and now master of macramé, Joy can visual, design, and create a wide variety of macramé pieces including incorporating fiber art into the woodwork and other natural elements.
See more of Joy's work at: Joyoursart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Pink Radiance
$345Size: 11.25" x 15"
Medium: Ink, graphite on incised cotton paper
Artist's Name: Judith Brandon
Inspired By: "Kindness" By Yamilette from Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: $1,200
"I love how Yamilette associated kindness with the color pink. Pink has charm and tenderness but can be scary to use as a dominant color in art. I knew I could handle the challenge if I let Kindness guide me."
Judith Maureen Brandon was born in Indianapolis, IN in 1963.
She attended the Cleveland Institute of Art where she earned a BFA in enameling and drawing. She has been awarded numerous Best in Shows across the country for her large dynamic drawings as well two Ohio Arts Council Grants. She was included three times in the highly competitive National Weather Biennale international juried exhibition.
Upon meeting Judith Brandon you wouldn't imagine her to be the artist behind the large dynamic works on paper she creates. Standing at just five feet she has to be extremely inventive in how she manipulates the materials in her studio.
See more of Judith's work at: jmbrandon.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
213
Windy Day
$420Size: 16" x 20"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Angela Novak
Inspired by: "Fall" by Marion Seltzer 1st - 2nd-grade team
Suggested Value: $245.00
"I too love the fall colors and it was a unique opportunity to create something representing the fall colors."
Angela Novak is an award-winning fluid, abstract artist from Berea, Ohio. Her medium is acrylics, alcohol ink, and resin.. she likes to embellish her art with crystals and other materials and is always challenging herself to try something new.
Fluid art is like life you can tilt the canvas anywhere you want to make it move, but like life, the paint will flow and it's on direction, like life it's beautiful and unpredictable and you just have to surrender to the process and see where it takes you.
Watch the 1st -2nd grade team from Marion Setlzer perform their poem: https://youtu.be/5pdPytezq5g
See more of Angela's work at: Https://anjinovak.wixsite.com/AnjiArt
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Fall Love
$420Size: 12"x12"
Medium: Mixed Media collage
Artist: Julie Cook
Inspired by: "Fall" by the 1st - 2ndgrade team at Marion C. Seltzer School
Suggested Value: $100.00
"I love to paint nature and I love trees."
Julie Cook is a self-taught artist who mainly works in acrylics and mixed media. Julie has lived in Madison Township for over 30 years. She enjoys experimenting with paint and products to see what new textures and techniques she can create. Julie uses traditional tools as well as unique items like scraps of wood, plastic, and recycled packaging material. Julie is deeply inspired by God's creation and is thankful for the ability He has given her.
Julie's artwork has been juried into several shows throughout Northeast Ohio, and she has had several solo shows including those at Penitentiary Glen, Fairmount Art Center, Solon Center for the Arts, and Holden Arboretum. She is an artist at Stella's Art Gallery in Willoughby where her work can be seen in Studio 1. A portion of the sale of each painting is sent to https://www.globaladvanceprojects.org/ an organization that helps at-risk children on the Thailand/Burma border where her daughter works. Julie's paintings are making a difference in the lives of those children, as well as bringing peace, joy, and contentment to many others.
Listen to the 1st - 2nd grade team from Marion Seltzer perform their poem "Fall" - https://youtu.be/5pdPytezq5g
See of more Julie's work at: wallexpressionsbyjulie.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
215
Fall is Coming
$300Size: 16"x20" (framed)
Medium: Photography
Artist: Jim Baron
Inspired by: "Fall' by Marion Seltzer 1st -2nd Grade Team
Suggested Value: $125.00
"I enjoy hiking and photographing in the Fall and this poem fit for me"
Jim Baron has been involved with photography for over 40 years in the Northeast, Ohio area. He closed his downtown commercial photography studio last year and now enjoys taking photos during his travels with his wife Nancy.
See the Marion Seltzer 1st -2nd-grade team perform their poem "Fall" - https://youtube.com/shorts/5pdPytezq5g
See more of Jim Baron's Work at: www.baronphotography.net
Art can be shipped (shipping is the responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
216
Asher
$165Buy MUST be Present (Cannot be shipped or picked up in the office)
Size: 24"x24"
Medium: Photography
Artist name: J.B.
Inspired by: "My Cat is Fat" by Gabriela from Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: $300
"The poem is about a lazy cat. Who doesn't adjust his attitude for anyone. He does what he wants, when he wants. I think that's funny. Humor is art is key."
JB is a man of mystery. Who is he? Where is he? All we know is he makes art.
See Gabriela perform her poem "My Cat is Fat" - https://youtu.be/uFd9Ygf8ih8
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My Cat is Fat
$200Size: 10" x 15"
Medium: Pen, ink, markers
Artist: Gary Dumm
Inspired by: "My Cat is Fat" by Gabriela from Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: $300.00
"I like cats and thought the poem was fun & funny!"
Gary Dumm has loved cartoons and comics ever since he was a child. His mom taught him to read using comics as well as books.
And he learned that he could get attention from other kids in grade school by showing them his drawings. Later, in high school, he found that was also a way to draw attention from girls. The practice of drawing is who he is.
Combining words with pictures is a challenging but fun way to make a living. He has worked with a lot of talented writers, especially Harvey Pekar on his autobiographical comic series "American Splendor" and Scott MacGregor on our graphic novel "Fire On The Water." They've inspired him to hone his craft every day.
Telling a story with art is what he aims to do with every image he has created. More recently he has worked with his wife Laura on their series of large and colorful environmental and socio-political paintings. But he will forever continue to work on comics in glorious black-and-white.
See Gabriela perform her poem "My Cat is Fat" - https://youtu.be/uFd9Ygf8ih8
See more of Gary's work at: www.dummart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Fat Cat
$170Size: 20" x 20"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: George Kocar
Inspired by: "My Cat is Fat" by Gabriela from Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: $500.00
"My wife and I have always had cats and are amazed by their different personalities. A few of our cats were fat."
George Kocar is a Bay Village resident. As well as being an artist and illustrator he was a adjunct faculty member of Ashland University. George has had over fifty solo shows. He has exhibited his work in over five hundred group shows across the United States, most notably numerous Butler Mid-year Shows in Youngstown, Ohio, and The Cleveland Museum of Art May Show. He has won numerous awards including a Jurors Award at the Butler Institute of Art in 1985 and 1998, and Best of Show at the Ohio Exposition Center in Columbus, Ohio in 1998. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art.
His illustrations have graced the pages of numerous newspapers and magazines including, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Esquire, Playboy, GQ, The New York Times and the Washington Post. His work has been included in several annuals, including AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION 2 and 3, and OUTSTANDING ILLUSTRATORS TODAY 2.
See Gabriela perform her poem "My Cat is Fat": https://youtu.be/uFd9Ygf8ih8
See more of George's work at: gkocar.com.
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
219
Follow the Rabbit
$450Size: 11" x 14"
Medium: Watercolor
Artist: Allison Hennie
Inspired by: "The Blue Bunny" by the 1st - 2nd grade team from Artemus Ward School
Suggested Value: $250.00
"I enjoyed the whimsy of the poem! The spirit of the poem and reference to a bunny also made me think of Alice in Wonderland and the open-mindedness of children."
Allison Hennie is a Cleveland native with a passion for people, places and the arts. Hennie is a practicing architect who enjoys watercolors, climbing, and pie for breakfast.
Watch the 1st-2nd grade team perform their poem "The Blue Bunny" - https://youtu.be/UhvuaEPRTMk
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
220
Blue Bunny
$80Size: 11"x17"
Medium: Graphite on paper and ink
Artist: Tom Masaveg
Inspired By: "The Blue Bunny" by the Artemus Ward 1st -2nd grade team
Suggested Value: $200.00
"During this time in society, I felt uplifted by the innocence and whimsy of this poem. I wanted to create something less serious than what I normally create and be apart of that joy with a piece that is true to my style but influenced by an appreciation for the cute things in life that heal and offer peace."
Tom Masaveg has roots in Cleveland and has branched out to live for years in 3 Ohio forests during a transformative stage in his life that eventually led him back to the city to focus on a mission to connect urban people with the benefits of nature. His art is always emotional, often a bit dark though it doesn't feel that way as he creates it. Tom works to show balance between dark and light, often in the human form blended with plant biology. There are almost always archetypal themes hidden in his work due to his efforts to embed universal truth into drawings that he hopes people will find meaning from regardless of their space and time.
Watch the 1st -2nd grade team from Artemus Ward perform their poem: https://youtu.be/UhvuaEPRTMk
See more of Tom's work at: Clearexperiences.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Blue Bunny
$75Size: 11" x 14" (framed)
Medium: Digital Illustration
Artist: Danielle Rueger-Miroewski
Inspired by: "The Blue Bunny" by Artemus Ward 1st - 2nd-grade team
Suggested Value: $95.00
"When I read The Blue Bunny, I could immediately see Bert in my mind and was excited to bring him to life. Life Bert, I also like to play and drink pop."
Danielle is a Cleveland-based illustrator/designer who specializes in the cute, fun, and colorful. Her greatest joy is illustrating children's books - she loves bringing characters and stories to life! When not working, you could probably find her out in nature, traveling with her partner, or playing with her pets - a rescue husky mix named Emma, a black cat named Peekaboo, and a tabby kitten named Olive.
See the 1st -2nd grade team from Artemus Ward perform "The Blue Bunny" - https://youtu.be/UhvuaEPRTMk
See more of Danielle's work at:
https://daniellerueger.myportfolio.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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The Blue Bunny
$150Buyer must be present at event (shipping/pick-up not available)
Size: 22" tall, 12" x20" wide
Medium: Clay
Artist: Bill York
Inspired by: "The Blue Bunny" by the Artemus Ward 1st-2nd grade team
Suggested Value: $500.00
"The visual images of the poem were very easy to latch onto. This was a beautiful, simple poem that brings a bunny to life. I have worked with art and children and enjoy interpreting how they see the world."
Bill York's first memory, when he was too young to even know what he was remembering, he drew pictures in the dirt. He was always creating, he has always been an artist and enjoy teaching even more. He is a stone carving, ceramic artist who majored in sculpture and minored in drawing, with a fine arts degree.
See the 1st-2nd grade team from Artemus Ward perform their poem "The Blue Bunny": https://youtu.be/UhvuaEPRTMk
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We Are
$285Size: 14" x 14"
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor paint
Artist: Adria Chavers
Inspired by: "We Are" by Artemus Ward 6th - 8th Grade Team
Suggested Value: $120.00
"We Are, inspired by 'We Are', displays a student, looking up into the night sky, illuminated by the bright, shining stars. I loved the clear visualization of a young student, looking up, with hopes and dreams, and endless possibilities."
Adria Chavers, Owner/Artist of A.C.Creativity, is a lover of all arts. Her business began in 2020 as a platform for creative expression for all, and since then, has grown! She has been featured in VoyageOhio, Canvas Rebel, and Julia de Burgos.
Watch the Artemus Ward 6th - 8th grade team perform their poem "We Are" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxeJKXkIyEE
See more of Adria's work at:
officialaccreativi.wixsite.com/artforall
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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We are Stars
$120Size: 28" x 28"
Medium: Fabric (Quilted wall hanging)
Artist: Ellen Giglia
Inspired By: "We Are" by Artemus Ward 6th - 8th Grade Team
Suggested Value: $150.00
"'We Are' spoke to me of the bright future ahead for these students. They know the path forward requires they remain focused, but they also know they are up to the task. I chose to use their words to create a wall hanging that reflects their powerful message."
As a retiree, Ellen Giglia enjoys spending her time quilting and pursuing other crafts. She tries to challenge herself to explore new techniques and processes.
See Artemus Ward's 6th -8thgrade team perform their poem "We Are" - https://youtu.be/UxeJKXkIyEE
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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The Joy of Teamwork
$140Size: 15"x 19"
Medium: Photography
Artist: Paul Giglia
Inspired By: "We Are a Team" by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Academy Team
Suggested Value: $100.00
"Teamwork is one of the principal experiences being promoted by America SCORES Cleveland. The poem expresses the joy the kids get from working and playing within a team structure. I photographed ASC teammates celebrating, and then adjusted the photo to appear as a painting, with vivid colors, that exemplifies the joy of accomplishment."
Paul Giglia is a photographer and freelance writer living in the Cleveland area. He also volunteers his time and services to photograph soccer games and special events for America SCORES Cleveland in order to promote the organization. A portfolio of his work that can be viewed and purchased can be found at paul-giglia.pixels.com.
See more of Paul's work at:
paul-giglia.pixels.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Constellation -Friends Forever
$145Size: 11" x 14"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Artist: Sarah Raban
Inspired by: "Best Friends" by Ka'lehya from Wade Park School
Suggested Value: $240.00
"The poem inspired me by communicating the powerful feelings a good friendship can hold. I thought about my best friend from my childhood and how we are still friends now. I loved the use of star imagery in the poem, and thought about how the stars are forever, just as the poem was describing the friendship."
Sarah Raban has spent much of the recent past joyously exploring her idea of "Home" in as many colors of acrylics and oils as possible. A recent transplant to Cleveland from the mountains of Colorado, she is finding no end to the inspiration and opportunity available here. For her, painting is the vehicle to most thoroughly and consciously engage with the universe. Like lucid dreaming, through art, she reframes her relationship with the world. Painting allows her to communicate that new relationship with the viewer. She has been making art since Mr. Sketch black marker smelled of licorice, and took art classes in high school and college.
Watch Ka'lehya perform her poem "Best Friends" - https://youtu.be/nwF2e7xQHPo
See more of Sarah's work at: www.sarahrabanart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Courage to Grow & Achieve
$85Size: 12"x12"
Medium: Fiber
Artist: Joyce Morrow Jones
Inspired by: "If I Could Change the World" by the Artemus Ward 3rd - 5th Grade Team
Suggested Value: $150.00
"Our children need to be affirmed in their ability to recognize their individual and collective gifts to make a difference in the world."
Joyce Morrow Jones is a mixed-media fiber and sculpture artist weaving the art of storytelling through her creations. She is Inspired by transformational stories of women in their journey through life, history, and cultural traditions.
See the Artemus Ward 3rd - 5th Grade team perform their poem "If I Could Change the World" - https://youtu.be/hXkWdAHV3vM
See more of Joyce's work at: www.joycemorrowjones.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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You can Change the World
$260Size: 11.75"x 13.75"
Medium: Mixed Media
Artist: David Whiteman
Inspired by: "If I Could Change the World" by the Artemus Ward 3rd - 5th grade team
Suggested Value: $350.00
"There are many things that can make changing the world seem daunting. Today's youth is faced with an overwhelming number of obstacles that can easily deter them from realizing and believing in their true potential. This poem has hope and expresses a desire to change the world for the better. The "If" in the title inspired me to create a piece that shows a darker world that is being changed for the better by the simple touch of a single youth. There is no "If", You Can Change the World!"
David Whiteman's work uses a multitude of pours and layered hand-painted marks, resulting in intricate images that are both controlled and organic in appearance. With strategic color choice and adjustment in density, he creates numerous layers that show depth. Another quality of his work, that ties in the more loose elements, is meticulous hand painting. This detailed work brings a dimensional, organic, and atmospheric presence to his paintings. By layering carefully painted lines and shapes the uncontrolled is tied to its opposite.
See the 3rd- 5th grade team at Artemus Ward perform their poem "If I Could Change the World" - https://youtu.be/hXkWdAHV3vM
See more of David's work at: davidawhitemanart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in SCORES office.
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Before & After
$200Size: 16" x 20"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Artist: Laura Dumm
Inspired by: "Pet Adoption" by Robinson G. Jones 3rd - 5th grade Team
Suggested Value: $400.00
"I do art to make a difference and after a 4-year rest from painting, I was drawn to this fundraiser for kids! I also am a big pet lover with 7 rescued cats so it seemed like a message I wanted to do a painting for."
Self-taught, Laura has always been interested in art and making art. She married cartoonist/artist Gary Dumm in 1971. In 1986, after working for various publications, she made the decision to become a freelance graphic artist/illustrator.
As well as doing her own work she has collaborated with her husband, coloring his black & white cartoons and working with him on numerous comics, graphic novels, and books.
Now retired, and a full-time painter, she's used drawings by Gary to create a series of paintings dealing with social and environmental issues such as greed, GMO's, pollution, AI, climate change etc. done in a Pop-Art Surrealistic style.
See more of Laura's Work at:dummart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Adopt. Don't Shop
$150Size: 11" x 14"
Medium: Acrylic Paint
Artist: Beth Lynne
Inspired by: "Pet Adoption" by Robinson G. Jones 3rd - 5th grade team
Suggested Value: $500.00
"As an animal lover and rescuer, I love the message in the poem about the benefits of adopting an animal and giving them a loving home. I wanted to show the joy of rescuing and the difference that it makes for that animal and those who adopt."
Beth has been an artist for over 35 years, having worked as an illustrator for many years at
Cleveland's top art studios as well as freelancing for clients such as American Greetings and Coca-Cola.
Along with illustration, Beth has produced many murals, public art sculptures, drawings
and paintings as well as graphic design work including logo design.
She has been a long-time resident of Lake County and currently has her art studio/gallery.
Beth Lynne Studio is located in Fairport Harbor where she accepts commissions and
creates paintings, animal portraits, home portraits, murals, limited edition prints, custom
designed re-purposed furniture, screen printed apparel featuring her designs, jewelry and
more.
In 2019 Beth was the original creator of Mentor's public art project, Mentor Rocks the Bears, in which bear sculptures were designed by her along with other local artists and they were displayed throughout Mentor.
Much of her work is donated to art fundraisers and auctions, such as Guitar Mania and
Art Fur Animals which she has donated to for 14 years.
When not creating, Beth can usually be found surrounded by cats, including many she
has rescued and fostered, or at an animal sanctuary which she often features in her art.
See more of Beth's work at: BethLynne.com
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The Power of Girls
$220Size: 11"x14"
Medium: Ink on Bristol
Artist: Shawny Walthaw
Inspired by: "Girl Power" by Dike 3rd - 5th Grade Team
Suggested Value: $125.00
"What drew me to Girl Power was the strength of the words from the girls and what it meant to them. Their words inspired my piece in a fun, playful but powerful way."
Shawny Walthaw is an illustrator who specializes in making whimsical and abstract line art. Art is like therapy and creating and sharing her illustrations brings her such fulfillment. Besides her line work, she also creates digital illustrations and graphic design work. All her work in any of their mediums shows her unique signature style that's all her own.
See more of Shawny's work at: https://www.behance.net/knockedknees
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in SCORES office.
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I Got You
$260Size: 15" round
Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas
Artist: LaSaundra Robinson
Inspired by: "We are Sisters" by Angela from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $350.00
"I chose this poem because it really connects with the themes of sisterhood and connections in my work."
LaSaundra Robinson is an artist living and working in the Cleveland area. She studied fine arts painting at Ohio University. She has a studio at Artful which is located on the Coventry Peace campus. She works mostly in oil and acrylic. A lot of her work is figurative or portraits of black women. Her work is about finding yourself and being comfortable in your own skin. Letting your inner self and a light show through. She feels a lot of people hide their true selves and stereotypes keep us from reaching our true potential. She lives her life wearing a lot of fake faces, and her art helps her to uncover them. The women are a reflection of themselves. The flowers give us growth, beauty, and Mother Nature. The lines and patterns in her work simply represent finding your way. She wants to make paintings that allow you to feel the person you want to be.
See Angela perform her poem "We are Sisters" - https://youtu.be/2z2Itjywg4w
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Sisterhood
$215Size: 11" x 14"
Medium: Mixed Media
Artist: Diane Fleisch-Hughes
Inspired By: "We are Sister" by Angela from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $300.00
"The poem 'We Are Sisters' spoke to me due to its theme of sisterhood, support, and advocacy of sisters, friends, and teammates."
Diane Fleisch Hughes is a nationally board-certified Art Therapist and licensed Clinical Counselor. She works with special needs children to allow them to express themselves and tell their stories through visual art. She is also Adjunct Professor in the graduate Art Therapy and Counseling program at Ursuline College. As a working artist, Diane uses her art to express her feelings, whether it is about what is happening in her own environment or as a response to what she witnesses through therapy with clients.
Diane is a non-representational figurative artist. She allows the setting of her subject to dictate the color and texture of her mixed media paintings, including naturally found elements and various art media. Her work has been included in national and international exhibitions, featured in Spotlight magazine and Studio Visit magazine as well as included in Renee Phillips, Manhattan Arts articles, "Women Arts Who Help Others Heal Through Art "and "Artists from The Spirit of Resilience Exhibition Who Are World Changers."
Diane has participated in the 2019 Wildacres Residency - one-week residency in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Little Switzerland, NC as well as the 2018 Drawing Marathon, a two-week residency at the New York Studio School in New York City. She participates in service learning trips around the world and has painted murals that hang in places such as El Salvador, Japan, and South Dakota.
Diane works to provide a showcase for other artists by curating exhibitions and facilitating a bi-weekly life drawing session at Stella's Art Gallery in downtown Willoughby.
Watch Angela perform her poem "We are Sisters" - https://youtu.be/2z2Itjywg4w
See more of Diane's work at: www.dianefleischhughes.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Recipe Civil Right's Leader
$175Size: 20" x 30"
Medium: Photography
Artist: Jeneen Hobby
Inspired by: "Recipe for Civil Right's Leader" by Garfield 3rd - 5th grade team
Suggested Value: $325.00
"I was immediately drawn to the poem, "Recipe for a Civil Rights Leader". It was powerful and full of inspiration, strength, energy, ambition, and uncompromising truth. The poem challenged me to step up to the plate and illustrate it with equal directness. I wanted to interpret the poem in a way that would leave it unadulterated, that is to say, with simplicity, clarity, straightforwardness, and power. The poem made me cry when I first read it. It still makes me cry. I want there to be many more civil rights leaders like these students. I look forward to hearing their voices."
Jeneen Hobby is a Cleveland-based fine art photographer. She exhibits her work and has won awards at juried fine arts festivals across the state of Ohio, in solo and group shows, in galleries, and online. Jeneen is represented by Heights Arts Gallery in Cleveland Heights, and by Something Different Gallery in Ohio City. Her work has been exhibited at the Cleveland Botanical Garden, the Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, and other venues. In both 2021 and 2022, she won first place in the landscape category in the Cuyahoga Valley Photographic Society annual contest. She was featured in the Fall 2022 Show at The Nicholson B. White Gallery of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights.
See more of Jeneen's work at: www.jeneenhobbyphotography.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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We would have more trees...
$50Size: 19" x 15" x 2"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Maria Varonis
Inspired by: "If We were in Charge of the World" Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy 3rd - 5th Grade Boys Team
Suggested Value: $50.00
"I was inspired by the idea of how we perceive nature, and how trees specifically can heal us, motivate us, calm us, and enliven us. This piece of art is realism or impressionism. It depends on how you see the trees..."
Maria lives and writes in Akron, Ohio. She enjoys painting for fun and, it should be noted, she did use an advanced "Q-tip technique" that she found online to create the leaves of these trees.
See the Natividad Pagan Boys team perform their poem "If We were in Charge of the World" - https://youtu.be/CoWZ5rOG350
See more of Maria's work: mariavaronis.com
Art can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in SCORES office.
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Joy
$250Buyer MUST BE AT EVENT (shipping/pick-up not available)
Size: 21.5"x 31.5" (framed)
Medium: Photography
Artist: Keith Berr
Inspired By: "If We were in Charge of the World" by Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy Boy's Team
"The eyes of youth seeing the wrongs of our adult world. We should all aspire to view the world with the eyes of our youth to better see the reality of how life could and should be."
Keith Berr is an international advertising photographer that crossed the line into fine arts many years ago. A graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara Ca., he
has developed a unique live/work compound in Cleveland's Asia Town, where he holds frequent events, fundraisers and educational gatherings, helping people and organizations connect and share their strongest assets towards promoting the arts.
See the Natividad Pagan Boy's Team perform their poem "If We were in Charge of the World" - https://youtu.be/CoWZ5rOG350
See more of Keith Berr's work at: https://www.keithberr.com/
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Trophies
$100Size: 21" x11" framed
Medium: Ink on Bristol Board (Comic Strip)
Artist: Terri Libenson
Inspired by: "Soccer is Life" by Robinson G. Jones 1st - 2nd grade team
Suggested Value: $250.00
"I love the connection between the poem's theme of teamwork and family "teamwork" -- whether encouraging participation, cheering each other on, or driving back and forth to sports events."
Terri Libenson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Emmie & Friends kids' series (HarperCollins) and cartoonist of the Reuben Award-winning, nationally syndicated comic strip, The Pajama Diaries (2006-2020). Previously, she was a humorous card writer and illustrator for American Greetings. Terri lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband, Mike. She is the proud mom of two daughters and a poodle, Rosie.
Watch the 1st - 2nd grade team from Robinson G. Jones school perform their poem "Soccer is Life" - https://youtu.be/9LSk9uavbRY
See more of Terri's work at: https://terrilibenson.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Happiness
$430Size: 20"x24"
Medium: Print of Painting
Artist: Hector Vega
Inspired By: "Happiness/Felicidad" by Aracelys from Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Suggested Value: TBD
Celebrated artist-entrepreneur Hector Vega was born in Gurabo, Puerto Rico, and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. A self-taught artist, his signature style-featuring bold colors and geometric patterns-is influenced by his cultural heritage.
For artist Hector Vega, the use of bold colors and geometric shapes that artist Hector Vega uses to craft his abstracts is by no means an accident. For him, many of the stylized elements that make his work so instantly recognizable, have a much deeper meaning.
See Aracelys perform her poem "Happiness/Felicidad" at:
https://youtu.be/Xs-4hOqbPm4
See more of Hector's work at: https://hectorvega.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of buyer) or picked up in SCORES office
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Soccer is Life
$100Size: 16" x 18"
Medium: Photography, Mixed Media
Artist: Jamie Richey
Inspired by: "Soccer is Life" by Robinson G. Jones 1st - 2nd-grade team
Suggested Value: $250.00
"Nearly everyone all over the world has played or watched soccer. We are all familiar with the sport and as a rite t of passage from when we are little to becoming a 'soccer mom'. We learn so many things from the game: winning, losing, teamwork, perseverance, and friendship. Soccer is Life!"
Jamie Richey is a Cleveland-based fine art photographer, curator, and creative generalist. Raised in Northeast Ohio, Jamie earned a BA in film and photography from Elon University and returned to Cleveland to pursue freelance film, photography studio work, and commercial publishing. After returning to the South to earn her MA in Art History with a photography concentration at the Savannah College of Art and Design, she pivoted to a teaching career in museum education in Savannah, GA, and Dothan, AL during which time she also curated art exhibits with an educational focus. Over the years Jamie has continued as a working artist and photographer exhibiting in various galleries and publications while also working as a production assistant on the occasional indie film or commercial. Firmly planted back in Ohio, Jamie has been steadily building her portfolio with a concentration in black and white photography in various genres including street, nature, travel, and mixed media.
Watch the 1st -2nd-grade team from Robinson G. Jones perform their poem "Soccer is Life" -https://youtu.be/9LSk9uavbRY
See more of Jamie's work at:
https://jamier-photography.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Success a Scholar's Dream
$120Size: 18"x24"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Mary K. Thomas
Inspired by: "Ways to be Successful" by Wade Park Girls Team
Suggested Value: $200.00
Enhancing the lives of others through inspiring, creative and, fun use of art to heal and give hope to our community. Sharing my love and passion for the arts with the hopes of enriching the lives of others through inspired self-expression. Place keeping and placemaking art tell our stories. Art inspires art encourages and art empowers.
See the Wade Park 3rd -5th grade Girl's team perform their poem:
https://youtu.be/PZrUOFZ3Gm0
See more of Mary's work at: Rhythmicartistry.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or be picked up in SCORES office.
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Parade of Scholars
$105Size: 18"x24"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Mary K. Thomas
Inspired by: "Ways to be Successful" by Wade Park Girls Team
Suggested Value: $200.00
Enhancing the lives of others through inspiring, creative and, fun use of art to heal and give hope to our community. Sharing my love and passion for the arts with the hopes of enriching the lives of others through inspired self-expression. Place keeping and placemaking art tell our stories. Art inspires art encourages and art empowers.
See the Wade Park 3rd -5th grade Girl's team perform their poem:
https://youtu.be/PZrUOFZ3Gm0
See more of Mary's work at: Rhythmicartistry.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or be picked up in SCORES office.
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Mark the Deer
$50Size: 10" x9"
Medium: Hand painted laser engraved wood
Artist: Danny Likar
Inspired by: "The Park" by Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy 1st - 2nd grade Team
Suggested Value: $200.00
"The poem 'The Park' was just the right amount of silliness. It's about a deer named Mark who eats candy and Oreos. What's not perfect about that!?"
Danny has a BFA from Kent State in Jewelry/ Metals. His usual work is quirky and silly and just the right amount of crude that makes everyone from children to grown adult smile.
For this piece he wanted to make a more abstract representation of the poem that is pleasing to look at first glance but upon detailed viewing has every element of the poem represented. It's simple but really captures the essence of the poem.
See the 1st - 2nd grade team from Natividad Pagan perform their poem "The Park" - https://youtu.be/VC8PMFigrzg
See more of Danny's work at: Dgerardstudios.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Colors of the Park
$300Size: 16" x 20"
Medium: Acrylic paint, gloss medium, beads
Artist: Aiyanna Wallace
Inspired by: "The Park" by Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy 1st -2nd grade team
Suggested Value: $500.00
"I decided to choose "The Park" because of its simplicity. You can tell that Natividad has a great imagination. I wanted to convey how a child's imagination can turn something so simple like a trip to the park into something that's so much more exciting."
Aiyanna likes to go by Aiya for no particular reason other than it's her favorite shorthand version of the name she has heard. She is originally from Chicago but moved around a bit. To where isn't necessarily all that important. She attended Eastern Illinois University, but only for a year. She resides in Lakewood currently and works for a public media company full-time. She found art early in life but had a love-hate relationship with it. She explored almost every medium but painting remains her favorite. Outside of that, she is mainly spending time with her boyfriend and two cats.
See the Natividad Pagan 1st -2nd grade team perform their poem "The Park" at: https://youtu.be/VC8PMFigrzg
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Snow Swarm
$390Size: 16" x 24"
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Tom Desko
Inspired By: "Snow is Coming" by Aramis from Artemus Ward School
Suggested Value: $450.00
"My choice of poem reminded me of the unpredictable Cleveland winter weather. The insightful, young poet effectively captured the sense of a snow warning."
Tom Desko is a Cleveland-based artist (originally from Youngstown, OH) and he has been painting for over 40 years. His paintings are mostly watercolor and acrylic still-life and landscape but he enjoys the challenge of creating abstract works. Each piece he produces, for himself or by request, is a unique expression of a story. He would love to hear one of yours and possibly share one of his.
Watch Aramis perform his poem "Snow is Coming" - https://youtu.be/V3SxWTSKA-M
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Winter Vista
$600Size: 14"x14"
Medium: Encaustic Wax
Artist: Dawn Tekler
Inspired by: "The Snow is Coming" By Aramis from Artemus Ward School
Suggested Value: $275.00
"[I liked] his honesty about winter in Cleveland."
Dawn Tekler (b. South Bend, Indiana) earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The Cleveland Institute of Art with a major in Photography and a minor in Video and Film History. Currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. You can visit her gallery at 78th Street Stuidos #113.
See Aramis perform his poem "The Snow is Coming" - https://youtu.be/V3SxWTSKA-M
See more of Dawn's work at: https://dawntekler.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Not a Poem
$220Size: 20" x 16"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: James Quarles
Inspired by: "This is Not a Poem" by the Buhrer Dual Language Academy 6th - 8th grade team
Suggested Value: $400.00
"I chose the piece because I felt it was powerful, and spoke to the energy our communities are dealing with currently. The ideas, of despair, anger, and hope are wonderfully intertwined. While it is short, it holds extra weight by declaring itself not a poem, but living in a world today that is challenging. However difficult, stay determined to survive in it regardless of those who would antagonize our existence in it."
James Quarles is a Clveland artist, who focuses primarily on illustration graphic design, and painting. He graduated from Shaker Heights High School in 2005, then attended CCAD which he graduated from in 2009. Always including social, folk lore, and pop culture elements into his work to bring something new to the medium. While retaining aspects of the past for a full view of how he sees the world.
Watch the 6th-8th grade team from Buhrer Dual Language Academy perform their poem "This is Not a Poem" - https://youtu.be/LZPrkjwRBqk
See more of Jame's work at: https://www.instagram.com/thejamesquarles/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Kingfisher
$450Size: 16" x 20'
Medium: Mixed medium on yupo
Artist: Susan Riha Parsley
Inspired by: "Creatures" by Araceyls from Buhrer Dual Language School
Suggested Value: $320.00
"Art can not only draw people together, but it can also inspire involvement of compassion for others."
Susan Riha Parsley was born in Chicago, Illinois. Now living in Vermilion, Ohio. She received her Bachelor's in Fine Arts Degree at Bowling Green University in 2019. She is a part of the Vermilion Art Guild in Vermilion, Ohio, and continues to serve her community.
See more of Susan's work at: www.susanrihaparsley.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Best Friends in the Sky
$150Size: 18" x 24"
Medium: Mixed Medium
Artist: Gilberto Rivera
Inspired by: "Best Friends" by Ka'Lehya from Wade Park School
Suggested Value: $350.00
"What drew my attention to the poem was its honesty and the vision of two friends floating in the sky."
Gilberto is an artist, educator, director, and producer with over 15 years of experience in the film industry. He has produced work for a variety of clients, including Cuyahoga Community College, T-Mobile, Crime Stoppers, NBC, MTV, and Bandai. Gilberto has created and taught workshops at the Ohio Valley Arts Center and the Julia De Burgos Center, including his popular "Superhero in You" workshop. He now rebranded the art workshop into Narrative Boom, and his workshops have been featured in many Cleveland area schools, the Cleveland Public Library.
See Ka'Lehya perform her poem: https://youtu.be/nwF2e7xQHPo
See more of Gilberto's work at: https://narrativeboom.com/
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Princess's Royal Robes
$100Size: 16" x 19"
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Gabrielle Alicia Lawrence
Inspired by: "My Dear Future Self" by Princess from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $200.00
"We all have things that we want to provide for our future selves. This includes the hopes of who our future selves will be."
Gabrielle Alicia Lawrence did not start within the art field but instead pursued experiences to provide depth and new meanings. Now, Gabrielle is focusing on art to create meaningful images. The medium changes according to what works best to portray the image. Thus, Gabrielle's paintbrush may be loaded with watercolor, gouache or acrylic paint. Training hasn't been limited to one specific school or instructor but rather taking advantage of instruction through various schools and workshops. This includes Rome Art Program, European Summer School, Cuyahoga Community College, and Case Western Reserve University.
See more of Gabrielle's work at: gabbymakesstuff.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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The Classroom
$50Size: 22" x 28"
Medium: Photography collage
Artist: Mark Krieger
Inspired by: "Sensory Poem" by Garfield 1st - 2nd grade team
Suggested Value: $50
"This class poem by young students was so refreshing. I kept my project simple and concrete so that the kids could see their words directly translated into images. Visiting a 2nd-grade classroom at my neighborhood school, I photographed images that the writers of the poem would recognize and arranged them in a collage that included the text of the poem. The collage was then printed and mounted on foam board for display."
Born and raised in Cleveland, Mark Krieger earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art and his Master's from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. His first year of graduate school was spent in Rome and he returned twice to Italy to spend a year painting, the second year, 1973-74, on a Fulbright Hays Fellowship. In 1976 he moved to Newport, Rhode Island where he worked as a graphic artist. While in Newport he traveled frequently to New York where he developed the gallery connections at Allan Stone and Touchstone galleries that culminated in a one-man show at Touchstone in 1978. That year he accepted a teaching position at The University of Texas at Austin and in 1980 returned to Cleveland where he took the position at the University School that he held until 2012. His studio is at the 78th Street Studios, Cleveland Ohio.
Watch the 1st - 2nd grade team from Garfield perform their poem, "Sensory Poem" - https://youtu.be/rRaNiHaOqLw
See more of Mark's work: Markkriegerstudio.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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I Am
$545Buyer must be present at event or local to Cleveland (shipping not available)
Size: 18" wide
Medium: Clay
Artist: Todd Leech
Inspired by: "I Am" by Chloe from Albert Bushnell Hart
Suggested Value: $300.00
"I loved how inspiring the poem is to be the best of all these positive attributes."
Todd Leech is a full-time studio artist working in Cleveland.
He has participated in more than 150 exhibitions. Career highlights include residencies at Red Lodge Clay Center, Montana (2018), Medalta International Artists-in-Residence, Alberta (2014, 2008, 2005), Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Maine (2013) and Guldagergaard Ceramic Research Center, Denmark (2011).
Most recently Todd had artwork included in back-to-back issues of Ceramics Monthly (October and November 2022).
Todd is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace and earned a MFA in Ceramics from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
See more of Todd's work at: www.toddleech.com
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Change
$350Buyer MUST be present to win this piece. (Piece cannot be shipped or picked up in the office)
Size: 48"x 48"
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Dean Skinner
Inspired by: "This is Not a Poem" by Buhrer Dual Language Academy 6th - 8th Grade Team
Suggested Value: $3,600
"These words specifically, "Our history is important...Our history is cruel...Everyone around us is dying...We could make it better...This is fixable."
Dean is a local Cleveland artist who has painted over one hundred large-format portraits. He has been featured in galleries throughout the US and the UK; had his painting of beloved Cleveland street musician, Maurice Reedus Jr., used for the The Sax Man film documentary; and has been commissioned by numerous NFL athletes including former Browns quarterback, Baker Mayfield, and All-Pro Running Back, Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans. To see all of Dean's work, please visit: instagram.com/deanskinner/
Watch the Buhrer Dual Language Academy 6th - 8th Grade Team perform their poem "This is Not a Poem" - https://youtu.be/LZPrkjwRBqk
See more of Dean's work at: https://www.instagram.com/deanskinner/