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    • February 25February 2021: Volume 5 Issue 2

    How to Make a DIY Mask for Covid-19

    Krisha Konchadi

    Krisha Konchadi, Social Media Team
    April 20, 2020

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    • The watercolor piece painted by AP Art Studio student and senior Gina Cardini is named “A Series of Events” and is inspired by her grandfather’s daily life. Cardini said she always had a fascination for the older generation, and she wanted to portray a scene that is easy to understand. “As artists, we would be extremely honored if even one person came to look at our art pieces, but personally as a human being, these times have been very difficult and I think everyone needs a distraction every once in a while,” Cardini said. “This is really going to be the perfect time to escape the real world and look at bright colors and be amazed by the different shades and talents of such wonderful artists.”

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    • February 2021: Volume 5 Issue 2

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    • The cast of Cinderella practice their lines during after school rehearsals while sharing a fun moment. Despite the long and oftentimes stressful hours, the actors work together and stay committed to perfect their performance.

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