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The digital art gallery: a collaborative experience

  • Addi Lloyd
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Addison Lloyd - Online Editor

In the midst of finals, stress, chaos, and worry, one thing always exists: art. Without art, people would not have an outlet to express themselves or a way to show what they love. One great form of art is photography. With this digital gallery, I have shared a collection of pictures from students, all of whom share their perspectives on the world around us. Click through and enjoy these Trojans’ perspectives. 


Photographer: Addison Lloyd

*This collection of images is all nature-based, but spans across many locations. From my front yard to Glacier National Park... these photos are examples of how I see our world.


Photographer: Myren Hurst

*The two photos are titled For Whom the Bell Tolls and Objects are Closer in the Mirror Than They Appear. They feature pictures of both the sky and the land, highlighting how an average person views the world as it passes by day by day.


Photographer: Olivia Davis

*These photos reflect materialistic or natural things from Tejutla, San Marcos, Guatemala, to my backyard, where I have found beauty.


Photographer: Launa White

*Launa's photos are from her trip to Washington over the summer. These photos showcase God's creation and the beauties of nature.


Photographer: Sofia Roy

*Both of these photos are of the sky at different times of the day. They show that even in change, you can find beauty.




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