Send Hannah to Art Academy
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Hannah is going to Art Academy!!!!
It's all thanks to God and all of our generous friends and family who sacrificially gave.
Thank you so much! Hannah's dream is coming true thanks to so many wonderful people.
Please know those who donated $250 or more, we will be mailing out your print in the next few weeks. Thanks again!
Campaign:
First of all, thank you for taking the time to visit this campaign. There a lot of things you could be doing with your time besides reading this, but your support is much appreciated.
My name is Denise. My daughter Hannah is raising money to attend a select 4-week Art Academy.
This past Fall, her rodeo art piece (the one in the picture) was blessed to place 17th out of nearly 400 entries. This was very exciting news, especially since in the past, the winners of the competition got the opportunity to be interviewed and selected to be in a small group of students to attend a 4 week art academy, all expenses paid.
She entered the rodeo competition in hopes of qualifing
for an opportunity to attend the art academy, so it was disappointing to us to hear that last year, the rodeo stopped giving scholorships and is no longer partenering with the art academy or sending any students.
I spoke to the directer of the art academy, and Hannah was chosen and invited to attend because she placed in the top 25. The only stipulation to attending is that she raise her own tuition, of $4,300. This campaign amount includes the tuition cost of $4,300 plus $300 for minimal fundraising costs.
Her piece raised over $6,000 in college scholarship money. Although a big accomplishment all the proceeds are being held by the rodeo association and put in a college scholarship fund for her to use after she graduates from high school and sadly is not availble to use towards any art training or the art academy.
As a top 25 finalist her peice was on display at a local Western Art Museum as well as the Rodeo this year and she said seeing her art up at the museum was an amazing experience and being part of the auction process was exciting. She hopes it won’t be the last time her art is displayed in a museum.
If Hannah is able to raise the money for this academy, she will be taught by a small teacher to student ratio of professional instructors teaching her,
(The detailed information below is taken directly from the academy's program description.)
"Painting is taught classically with emphasis on planning, composition and color theory. Students are taught how to paint using oils and instructors provide both individual attention and group critiques. Scholoars are expected to generate original ideas to develop their compositions based on still life material, live models and historical reference materials gathered from special demonstrations, exhibitions, and field trips.
Sculpture is taught in both relief and armature formats with an emphasis on planning, composition and the process of form generation. Students are taught how to sculpt using modeling clay with instructors providing both individual guidance and group critiques. Scholars are expected to generate original ideas to develop their compositions based on still life material, live models and historical reference materials gathered from special demonstrations, exhibitions, and field trips.
At the end of each academy session students are given the opportunity to exhibit the work that they have created during their time in the academy. They also price this work in consultation with their instructors for sale during the graduation event."
As a gifted artist this is a once in a life-time opportunity that I hope my daughter Hannah will be able to experience as an aspiring professional artist/illustrator. Will you please consider making a donation to help her attend this amazing art academy?
To show our gratitude, for every $250 donation, a 11x14 signed print of her rodeo art peice will be given.
Thank you!
Blessings,
Denise Warnick
**More about Hannah**
She has studied art since she could hold a crayon in her hand and began serious art lessons when she was 11.
She has completed a few art commissions and is currently taking more, she has sold a few original art pieces, and is currently being considered to illustrate a children's book. Also in 2016 her art was featured in a short film that a friend of hers entered into a Film Festival. In the same film she composed and played an original piano piece that was used for the film trailer.
She has received various awards for her art.
High School Activities Include: Karate, organized an art club for artist friends, enjoys composing music on the piano and hopes to record an albumn of her original pieces, currently she is writing a novel, speech and debate, American Sign Language and tennis.
Volunteer work: She has volunteered countless hours of her time and artistic talents at various churches, nursing homes, at a local hospital, children's home and with wounded warriors and their families. She enjoys using her gifts to bring glory to God and bless others.
It's all thanks to God and all of our generous friends and family who sacrificially gave.
Thank you so much! Hannah's dream is coming true thanks to so many wonderful people.
Please know those who donated $250 or more, we will be mailing out your print in the next few weeks. Thanks again!
Campaign:
First of all, thank you for taking the time to visit this campaign. There a lot of things you could be doing with your time besides reading this, but your support is much appreciated.
My name is Denise. My daughter Hannah is raising money to attend a select 4-week Art Academy.
This past Fall, her rodeo art piece (the one in the picture) was blessed to place 17th out of nearly 400 entries. This was very exciting news, especially since in the past, the winners of the competition got the opportunity to be interviewed and selected to be in a small group of students to attend a 4 week art academy, all expenses paid.
She entered the rodeo competition in hopes of qualifing
for an opportunity to attend the art academy, so it was disappointing to us to hear that last year, the rodeo stopped giving scholorships and is no longer partenering with the art academy or sending any students.
I spoke to the directer of the art academy, and Hannah was chosen and invited to attend because she placed in the top 25. The only stipulation to attending is that she raise her own tuition, of $4,300. This campaign amount includes the tuition cost of $4,300 plus $300 for minimal fundraising costs.
Her piece raised over $6,000 in college scholarship money. Although a big accomplishment all the proceeds are being held by the rodeo association and put in a college scholarship fund for her to use after she graduates from high school and sadly is not availble to use towards any art training or the art academy.
As a top 25 finalist her peice was on display at a local Western Art Museum as well as the Rodeo this year and she said seeing her art up at the museum was an amazing experience and being part of the auction process was exciting. She hopes it won’t be the last time her art is displayed in a museum.
If Hannah is able to raise the money for this academy, she will be taught by a small teacher to student ratio of professional instructors teaching her,
(The detailed information below is taken directly from the academy's program description.)
"Painting is taught classically with emphasis on planning, composition and color theory. Students are taught how to paint using oils and instructors provide both individual attention and group critiques. Scholoars are expected to generate original ideas to develop their compositions based on still life material, live models and historical reference materials gathered from special demonstrations, exhibitions, and field trips.
Sculpture is taught in both relief and armature formats with an emphasis on planning, composition and the process of form generation. Students are taught how to sculpt using modeling clay with instructors providing both individual guidance and group critiques. Scholars are expected to generate original ideas to develop their compositions based on still life material, live models and historical reference materials gathered from special demonstrations, exhibitions, and field trips.
At the end of each academy session students are given the opportunity to exhibit the work that they have created during their time in the academy. They also price this work in consultation with their instructors for sale during the graduation event."
As a gifted artist this is a once in a life-time opportunity that I hope my daughter Hannah will be able to experience as an aspiring professional artist/illustrator. Will you please consider making a donation to help her attend this amazing art academy?
To show our gratitude, for every $250 donation, a 11x14 signed print of her rodeo art peice will be given.
Thank you!
Blessings,
Denise Warnick
**More about Hannah**
She has studied art since she could hold a crayon in her hand and began serious art lessons when she was 11.
She has completed a few art commissions and is currently taking more, she has sold a few original art pieces, and is currently being considered to illustrate a children's book. Also in 2016 her art was featured in a short film that a friend of hers entered into a Film Festival. In the same film she composed and played an original piano piece that was used for the film trailer.
She has received various awards for her art.
High School Activities Include: Karate, organized an art club for artist friends, enjoys composing music on the piano and hopes to record an albumn of her original pieces, currently she is writing a novel, speech and debate, American Sign Language and tennis.
Volunteer work: She has volunteered countless hours of her time and artistic talents at various churches, nursing homes, at a local hospital, children's home and with wounded warriors and their families. She enjoys using her gifts to bring glory to God and bless others.
Organizer and beneficiary
Denise Warnick
Organizer
San Antonio, TX
Hannah R Warnick
Beneficiary