Quentin J. Abbott.   Medium : Cardboard, papier-mâché, hot glue, acrylic paint, and green ferns  Description: Marriage of nature and man’s ingenuity.

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Quentin J. Abbott

  Medium : Cardboard, papier-mâché, hot glue, acrylic paint, and green ferns  Description: Marriage of nature and man’s ingenuity Botanical Consonant

  Medium: Cropped images on computer paper, white paper, glue, and mod podge  Description: Displays the splendor of the Episcopal ministry Pastoral Photomontage

  Medium: Construction paper & glue  Description: Merits a sense of simple elegance through a colorful arrangement of shapes Manifold Mola

  Medium: Pencil, Paper, & Sharpie Marker  Description: Combines the intricacy of Celtic design with a cultural tradition of the Middle East Celtic Claw

  Medium: Magazine pages, glitter, glue, paint, calligraphic writing, & photographs  Description: Illustrates a deep, cultural love for the gift of life Long Live Life!

  Medium: Construction paper & glue  Description: Revives a child’s innocent and beautiful sense of the surrounding world while continuing an elaborate tradition Alfred Arborson

  Medium: Glass wine bottle, acrylic paint, & tree lights  Description: Imparts a personal sentiment for holiday traditions Christmas Carafe

  Medium: Acrylic paint  Description: Recreates a unifying symbol of anticipation The Waiting Window

  Medium: Power Point Presentation  Focus: Stressing of the beauty with which God made man and how that artistic property is passed onto him.  History: Folk art has been prevalent since the Church’s very beginning.  Discovery: Folk art is the integration of all the artist’s aspects and expresses a desire to preserve a valued tradition. Church Folk Art

  Thank you Mr. Krauss for your work in managing this class and for showing us the power and beauty of art!  Thank you for listening and the opportunity to learn along side you all! Conclusion