MSCW Entry in the Bishop Richard Umbers Lenten Art Competition
Recently Year 10 Visual Art Students sent this letter to Bishop Richard Umber
Dear Bishop Richard Umber
On behalf of the following Year 10 Visual Arts students (list below) from Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich we would like to present to you what Palm Sunday means to our Marist Community. This was a collaborative artwork in which all students embraced with enthusiasm and dedication. Students were happy to get involved to enable each individual voice of self expression and to portray their meaning of Palm Sunday and how important it is to them. The artwork is titled: ‘Passion Sunday Passion for life’.
Artist’s Statement
Every stroke of the brush was placed with careful reflection and consideration. This collaborative installation artwork is commemorating Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Symbolism displayed reflects our community, in prayer, and almsgiving. Always and forever.
Madelaine Britt | Laura Burgio |
Angelina Flevaras | Aleighya Galeb |
Maddy Hill-Munro | Gabrielle Ip |
Piper Kup-Ferroth | Isabella Lanza |
Jarrah Lishenko | Mary Melkumyan |
Isabelle Mourani | Ciara Elizabeth O’Brien |
Charlotte Parisi | Adelaide Payne |
Zoe Pheeney | Mia Piccolo |
Hannah Randall | Jessica Smith |
Alexia Testa | Clare Thomas |
Victoria Tidor | Holly Ulizzi |
Imogen Wylie | Alyssa Simpson |
Emma Edmonds |
Thank you for enabling our students to be represented and a part of this competition. Good luck Year 10 students!
Mrs Helen Landas, Creative Arts Coordinator
This article on College life meets The Archbishop’s Charter for Catholic Schools – Charter #2, #6 & #8