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US256 – Modern Angles of Reflection

Matthew did an amazing 3d print job taking over 90 hours, he wanted to remember the images that taught him the most. The art piece actually has four sides. *Note: We realize that this might not be able to be used, as it contains original photos from the Holocaust. The young man put a great […continue]

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US255 – Migraine

Nora did an amazing art project on the memories that overwhelmed survivors.

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US254 – It Did Not Matter Who or What You Were

Jackson did a profound project on how it did not matter who you were, if you were a Jew you were simply targeted if you were a simple peasant to the richest man running a business.

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US313 – “Hope”

Digital Drawing

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US321 – “Lost Souls”

Pencil

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US315 – “A Hunger for Hope”

Colored Pencil and Ink

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US320 – “This Is Not Where You Think You Are”

Digital Collage

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US234 – “Comparison”

Digital Collage

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US232 – “Separated”

Google Draw

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US231 – “No Escape”

Digital Collage

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