The Skull
Ambrosia Costoso, Class of 2029 Freshman
Ambrosia Costoso, Class of 2029 Freshman
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
The Fossils and the Crystals competed again each other in this year’s Artfight going head to head with creative attacks in many different art styles. Learn about it as told by Isabella Chavez
Is AI a creative partner or a shortcut to avoid effort? With the rise of AI art there has been concern whether it’s actually art or a lifeless replication. Learn more as discussed by Andrinkika Aimable.
The new website “Wplace” has taken the artistic community by storm, providing both a place for expression and chaos. Learn more as told by Zoe Rodriguez.
Ricardo Haynes, Class of 2028 Freshman
The world has welcomed its first realistic ai artist, an idea which has sparked debate globally. Learn more as told by Sebastian Sanchez.
AI art has prompted several debates, with many arguing for the new era of art it could bring and others questioning the ethicality of it. Dive into the controversy surrounding AI art, as told by D’avora Williams.
By Jaylyn Gonzalez The power of art held by musical artists is rather underestimated. The art that they create helps us to identify with one another and expands our notions from a local scale to a global scale. In placing these popular artists on high platforms, one where their every move is criticized and promotions…