Monday, March 28, 2011

Dream girls AKA painter girls?


L-R: Taylor Averette, JT Mathis and Alexis Averette are all smiles and
satisfied with their completed project! 

Watch out, next on the spotlight in 5th and 6th period are the painter girls! Cousins, TAYLOR AVERETTE and ALEXIS AVERETTE with JA'TAURE MATHIS' project are to paint one of the biodiesel bay doors. They not only paint but also provide the class with our usual entertainment with Taylor as the talented happy-go-lucky artist, Alexis as the voice of reason and brains of the operation and JT as hardworking team member ready to get the job of the day done. During class hours you can catch them singing and lighting up everyones moods with their little antics. The finished product is a beaut! These creative group of girls have incorporated light colors in the artwork so the room will be more cooler since dark colors absorb more heat. Lighter surfaces reflect less sunlight therefore producing less heat than darker colors.The girls experienced hardships in chipping off atleast 5 layers of paint lasting the whole semester last year which they weren't enthusiastic about but still put their game face on and completed the task at hand. Once they designed the basics of the artwork they were going to do, they began to outline it with a marker over a white background and started painting using light colors. It took the girls about 2-3 months to finish painting. Below is a photo of the finished masterpiece:

 “The possibilities of creative effort connected with the subconscious mind are stupendous and imponderable. They inspire one with awe.” - Napoleon Hill

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