Student pieces displayed at one-night show at Fish On
Dru Buehler displays her pottery, painting and mixed-media pieces at the Cape High Senior Art Showcase. Dru will study fine art at the University of Delaware this fall. ELLEN DRISCOLL PHOTOS
Ellen Driscoll
May 7, 2022
A dazzling display of work in virtually all mediums was showcased at the Cape High Senior Art Showcase April 29 at Fish On in Lewes.
Along with their original pieces, students created business cards and biographies explaining their work and inspirations.
Charlie Selders gives a thumbs-up to his self portrait.
Naveen Azem prefers to concentrate on drawing women.
Richie Dillard displays a spinning bracelet made from beads.
Sarah Bieler displays various studies of the human body.
Tobi Conti brought a bit of everything to the show, from felt animals to baskets, woodwork to cartoons.
Sophie Schoenfeld said she uses unconventional methods to create work using mixed-media.
Cape High student Maya Rector, right, watches as art teacher Jason Fruchtman’s children (l-r) Alexa, Ariana and Aaliyah Fruchtman work on a project.
Dru Buehler presents a card and magnet she created to Cape High Principal Nikki Miller.
The special-event room at Fish On was filled with artists and art aficionados the night of the showcase.