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I found these in thethe Royal Scottish Academy Building as part of the student exhibition. They look quite scary....!
This is a cropped version of this, which I entered into the photography section of the stArt competition. I won! So I'm super excited because i have a voucher to spend at the Co-Op book store but most excited because it will be printed on cards!
I never expected to win, so the email was a bit of a shock! :)
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Dateline: Waterloo IL [usa], The street on the north side of the courthouse was turned into a chalk drawing exhibition Saturday for the school students.
Camera: Nikon ZF
Lens: Nikkor DX 12-28 3.5 PZ VR
Rising prominently along Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, this commanding corner building serves as one of the primary hubs for Academy of Art University, the city’s largest private institution dedicated to visual arts, design, and media. With its uniform grid of black-trimmed industrial windows and pale concrete cladding, the structure brings a minimalist, modernist sensibility to one of San Francisco’s busiest arterial roads.
While many Academy of Art University buildings are spread across the city—from Jackson Square to the Tenderloin—this one, on Van Ness, stands out for its sheer size and visibility. It acts as both an academic anchor and a high-traffic visual landmark. Housing classrooms, studios, and administrative offices, it welcomes thousands of students every year who come to San Francisco to study fashion, animation, architecture, photography, and more.
The façade is unadorned but striking. Rows of large, divided-pane windows stretch across each floor, letting natural light pour into student workspaces while giving the building a warehouse-style visual rhythm. At street level, the university’s signature red-and-white signage wraps around the structure, advertising open enrollment, events, and academic offerings. Above, three flags flutter: the American flag, the California state flag, and the Academy of Art University emblem.
This photograph captures the building in morning light, revealing its boxy clarity and sharp edges against a vibrant blue sky. Crosswalks in the foreground and passing traffic emphasize the building’s urban energy, while the contrast between historic architecture in the distance and the clean lines of this modern school underscores the diversity of Van Ness’s evolving streetscape.
Van Ness Avenue has long been a corridor of transformation. Once part of San Francisco’s historic Auto Row, it has become a mixed-use spine of civic buildings, showrooms, residences, and education centers. The Academy of Art’s presence here blends educational ambition with urban functionality—proof that creativity can thrive in every corner of the city.
Whether viewed as an architectural subject, an educational landmark, or a symbol of creative energy in motion, this Van Ness building captures the forward-facing spirit of San Francisco’s student artists and designers.
Some amazing work here - such talented young people. Well worth a look!
' 'Perspectives 7’ is the annual showcase of A level, AS and GCSE student artwork by students from Wymondham College.'
'Examples of Fine Art, Photography and Textiles are represented in a show which demonstrates the variety, energy and skill of students at the College.'
Some more student artwork from the hallways of where I work. Some are new, others items I missed the first time. Some are works in progress.There may be a repeat as well.
Group project by 4th-5th grade students. After learning about Louise Nevelson, each student designed a box to be included in a "box collage" -- not unlike the boxes Nevelson "pieced" together. Materials: shoeboxes, assorted woodscraps (all recycle-finds), glue and "antique gold" spray paint.
Some more student artwork from the hallways of where I work. Some are new, others items I missed the first time. Some are works in progress.There may be a repeat as well.
by ms lani kim
grade 12
mckinley highschool
throughout my entire life, i've been a frustrated illustrator\painter. i could never represent lighting the way my mind "saw" it...heck, i'm failing miserably in photography too...but then, monet spent a lifetime trying to capture the light in his mind's eye...
i don't usually take pics of an artist's work but this one stopped me in my tracks...
this photo is an injustice to this piece....
mckinley highschool
parade of bands
taken: 04/24/2008
i was pretty happy w/ how these came out. this is work from just one of the four 3rd grade classes i have... :)
Some more student artwork from the hallways of where I work. Some are new, others items I missed the first time. Some are works in progress.There may be a repeat as well.
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