Show December Exhibition Features Student Art By Gaylen Hansen A student art exhibit was held in the art gallery of the Park building from November 12 to culminating the activities of the Art Guild during the fall Primary purpose of the exhibit was to give students an opportunity to compare It proved to be an excellent the most striking feature being the diversity of including realism and Those who attended the showing displayed a desire to discover the particular merit of each The usual dogmatism was absent and replacing it was not that of ready acceptance nor but an attitude of Non-Objective Paintings Works which aroused discussion were a number of non-objective paintings by Dale Roylance and Warren Some observers were disturbed by the lack of subject while others responded to the color texture and movement arranged Leo Greene Richards' students entered outstanding charcoal studies in both portrait and full Works displayed were by Jinny Lee Ruth Hendricks and Muriel Water Colors Several water colors by Elaine Chipman and Homer Isom showed the ability of the artists to handle the water color medium in a crisp In the field of so-called Shirley Anderson's drawings were showing an unusual sense of She calls her work because it combines design and subject Self-Portrait LeRoy Davis contributed a small It was meticulously done in In he submitted some life drawings in For work done in Homer Isom's still life contributions caused much favorable He also entered two water color The Art Guild extends an invitation to all students who are interested in art and would like to enter art work in the student art to be held the two Meetings are held every Tuesday at noon in the art gallery in the Park |