Category Archives: Student Creative Art

Drawing of a car

By: Pwe Doh Gay

I drew this car because I like cars. This drawing I drew is a 1970 Dodge Challenger, and I drew it because I thought of the ‘Fast and Furious’ Vin Diesel car.

I really like how the car turned out and how the color of the car looks. I also like how the green makes it pop. But I think the wheels and engine need a touch up. The wheels aren’t very round and the engine does not look like an engine, but I still really like it.

I am thinking about drawing more cars and making  them look better each time. My favorite part about the car is the body and how the color looks on it.

1st time drawing a car

By: Jefferson Palma

I drew this because I had an idea to draw a luxurious car. I don’t normally draw cars and don’t color as well.

I believe it went pretty well although the shading and the coloring needs a tad bit more improvement, because the part I didn’t really like was the side of the car. The coloring seemed very off but I’m not too bothered by it. 

I had fun drawing and coloring it and it wasn’t so bad. My favorite part was the shading of the window. It looks very nice and realistic.

I hope you enjoy my art as much as I did working on it.

Griffith

By: Jefferson Palma

Artist Statement:

I drew this because I loved the design of the characters of a manga called ‘Berserk’. This one specifically I thought it would be perfect for the white and black pencil coloring. This character has a dark image on him so it matches well for the dark tone.

I also wanted to try something new and something out of my comfort zone so I drew this and it came out how I wanted it to be. I enjoyed the process and the final result and would loved to do something like this again.

PRIZM: Now accepting submissions!

Do you like to write, but nonfiction article writing is just not your thing?

Then you’re in luck! The Plaid Line is proud to announce that it will now be accepting student generated creative writing, art, and photography for possible publication in the PRIZM section.

If you are interested in submitting work for possible publication, and are a current student of HPSH, please contact Ms. Lingofelt in room 2205 or via email @ liana.lingofelt@spps.org