Ultimate Art Winner

The Olympic week art contest returned to using the windows around the commons as their canvases. Students were given four days to complete an artistic mini mural using sharpies. With 15 students all vying for spirit points, and the respect that accompanies the title of “Ultimate art winner.” This was one of the few events that lasted all week long. Some participants got an early start on Monday and worked on perfecting their project all week. Others merely stared at their window for three days, and had a burst of inspiration at the eleventh hour. Regardless of time, all the creation were top notch, which made the judging that much harder. Participants were judged on overall presentation, adherence to the theme, and creativity. Freshman Shannon Curtain said “It was fun to get to express my creativity, and how often do you get encouraged vandalize the school?”
Marquette came out triumphant, second place was held by Rahner, and Kostka came in third. In the end, the. Participants had fun, and the school got a week full of great art.