This section seeks to showcase the artwork that Wilbur Cross students have developed over the last nine months while in quarantine. Because students can no longer showcase their work at school, we wanted to create a space for others to see our students' hard work.
Not everything in this section is about COVID-19.
Not everything in this section is about COVID-19.
Sergio armonte
POETRY WRITTEN DURING QUARANTINE
Sure Death
My Childhood in the Countryside
Natalia Maria Padilla Castellanos
"Moonchild"
"I was looking for way to keep myself busy and so I wrote a children's book"
Rhea Mctiernan huge
Poetry written during quarantine
We Handwash Into Oblivion
Today I Danced in the Street & it Didn’t Matter that No One Joined Me
Last Night I Dreamt I Went Grocery Shopping
AARON BRUCE
sONNET
Don't Worry, It'll All be Worth It
Alexander robinson
"Listen to this photograph"
"This is some of my quarantine black and white photography"
Dalila Martinez
Quarantine photograph
"This is a photo I took of my best friend during quarantine, my dog Chase!
JOSE SARANGO
"COVID. TAKES. ALL"
"It's a representation of the seemingly unstoppable spread of the COVID-19 virus"
Ashley Nohpal
landscape painting
"There’s not much to say other than the fact that by creating art, I’m given this sense of clarity and closure in order to escape the issues of society and finally be open with the world and with my own person."
Natalia Maria Padilla Castellanos
"every day is like yesterday"
"I was able to utilize my frustration at our current situation to create this piece depicting what my everyday life is in quarantine"
Aaron bruce
"melon head"
"It's a watermelon who appears to be at its wits end."