Student Arts Projects
Dancing Shapes
This project is a miniature for mural painting, inspired by the world-renowned artist Sonia Delaunay, a stunning woman who was also the first living female artist to exhibit at the Louvre. After studying her work and using her impressive style during visual arts class, we decided to experiment with geometric elements, in particular a wide array of shapes arranged as a collage, employing many different materials, hoping to materialize a project where geometric shapes dance with each other on the surface, reminiscent of the wonderful works of Sonia Delaunay.
By: Freshman of 2008, Section 501, Fall 2017
Class: Visual Art's
Collage
Description: Photo collage of AUK students all together representing unity.
By: Agon M. Gent A.
Class: Visual Art's
Celestial Beacon
Description: "This artwork describes the complexity of two similar yet complete opposite objects i.e., the Sun and the Moon. This furthermore explains the relationship between the two objects which once were only based on the hatred that flourished between them. However, this artwork goes beyond all the hatred that once was shared between the two; the Sun and the Moon have now gained enlightenment and put all of the revulsion behind them as a sign to continue on with their remaining cycle of life. The title of the artwork, “Celestial Beacon,” explains the current relationship between the two i.e., a relationship that can offer enlightenment to other people/objects. Since the Sun and the Moon have already left behind all of their mutual hatred and suffering they now have the possibility to help other people/objects gain Enlightenment."
By: Rita Maliqi
Class: Visual Art's
Acrylic in Canvas
Description: Moments in which one cannot speak what is on their mind. Verbal communication is always the hardest for many people and while in our mind we may have a million screaming thoughts, we stumble to get the words out, or even more frustratingly, end up repeating ourselves.
By: Rita Kryeziu
Class: Visual Art's
Sculpture
Description: Leave the ordinary and enter the extraordinary.” A place of your imagination, where the texture and colors of the walls will stimulate your brainpower, and each mirror will offer you a different experience. However you see and feel in this environment, is up to you. Make of that what you may.
By: Olta Sylejmani
Class: Visual Art's
Collage
Description: This art piece was inspired by the Dada movement; more specifically, by the work of Dadaist Marcel Duchamp who used chance to embrace the random as a way to release creativity from rational control.
By: Erleta Hashani and Fiona Shahini
Class: American Painting
Digital Art
Description: This piece is inspired by the famous conceptual artist John Baldessari. The photos were taken from different interviews made by Kosovo’s media and journalists and edited by us to represent Baldesari's style.
By: Dhurata Tafili, Flutura Bislimi and Lirak Hamiti
Class: American Painting