Art Reach Gallery impresses viewers

November 18, 2012 — by Grace Ma

The Art Reach Club hosted an art exhibition that displayed student-produced oil paintings, graphite sketches, photography and other mediums on Nov. 14. The newly formed club aims to spread the importance of art to the Saratoga Community.

The Art Reach Club hosted an art exhibition that displayed student-produced oil paintings, graphite sketches, photography and other mediums on Nov. 14. The newly formed club aims to spread the importance of art to the Saratoga Community.

Art Reach Club officers juniors Thomas Li, Nova Ng and Vivian Wang solicited submissions from students and displayed the works in the team room during lunch.

Sophomore Michael Ong presented his origami in front of others for the first time.

“It made me feel happy that people enjoy and appreciate it and that I'm not just wasting my time,” Ong said. “I felt good that people came to my origami.”
Junior Jessica Pham thought the exhibition was impressive, especially since it was the club’s first gallery.

“I thought it was really good,” Pham said. “I loved the artwork that was displayed.”

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