The students at Pathfinder explored color theory, contrast, and creative expression by designing a glow-in-the-dark underwater sea scene, reported Emory Aranda, site coordinator. Through the use of fluorescent and neon materials on dark backgrounds, students demonstrated an understanding of how light and color interact to create visual impact.
The students of Pathfinder applied elements of art such as line, shape, and texture to depict marine life and ocean environments, all while experimenting with imaginative compositions. Students created an original artwork that effectively used glow effects to enhance mood and visual interest, while also developing their skills in planning, creativity, and artistic techniques. The students’ artwork was displayed in a glow room at the Pathfinder Art Expo in February.
