WAB DP Artists: Advocating Through Art
WAB DP Artists: Advocating Through Art
In this episode, we explored DP Art with student artists, Emmett and Bella from Grade 12, and their teacher, Daniel Avila. Together, they talked about the recent DP Arts Exhibition, the hard work behind completing the final portfolio, the enjoyment of experimenting with innovative mediums, and the passion and creativity that drove them through this two-year art journey.
Emmett’s work explores the irony of human development, using repetitive techniques like dot-making and woodcuts to critique industrialization and AI. He expressed that he became the instrument of labor in his own art, in which his hands-on process mirrored his theme. Meanwhile, Bella channeled her passion for animal rights into abstract pieces, experimenting with glass and wool. She explained the physical acts of cutting glass symbolized the pain animals endure.
Daniel highlighted the DP Art program’s unique balance of freedom and guidance. Students tackle ambitious projects—from stained glass to robotics—while connecting their mediums to deeply personal themes. He also shared that this year’s exhibition stood out for its return to traditional materials, a reaction to the digital overload of the previous years.
For Emmett and Bella, the program was as much about research as artistry. Bella immersed herself in data about meat consumption, while Emmett discovered entirely new mediums. They also provide candid advice to future DP Art students about time management and looking for themes that truly matter personally. “Art is a language. ?If you have a passion and art is the path through which you explore your passion,” said Daniel.
If you want to learn more about how our young artists are redefining creativity, transforming passion into storytelling. Don’t miss this episode to explore their journey of self-discovery, technical mastery, and art that communicates.
To view more students' art pieces and photos of the DP Art Exhibition on Vidigami, please click this link.
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