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Class of 2026 鈥楻eencounter鈥 Offers Tapestry of Talent

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Family, friends and art lovers all packed into the 黑料百科 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art to celebrate the 14 graduating art majors who presented their capstone projects in 鈥凌别别苍肠辞耻苍迟别谤鈥 on April 9. The exhibition, featuring a class of artists ready to make their mark on the world, will remain open through May 9.

Elyona Brown
Elyona Brown

Near the museum entrance, Elyona Brown of Laguna Nigel offers 鈥淒ivine Encounters,鈥 five oil and graphite pieces on wood panel that depict chance encounters, human interaction and moments of simple touch. 鈥淲e are who we are because of the people who touch us,鈥 she says. 鈥淣o matter our background or experience, the Spirit of God is alive within us and whenever you encounter someone, it鈥檚 an opportunity to experience the divine and experience the heart of God. Our lives are our own picture frame and the points of connection we make among each other are what make the picture itself.鈥

At the back of the museum, under a large window, hangs four large relief prints on mulberry paper created by Carlsbad resident Diego Casta帽eda, who hand carved the images out of wood. Casta帽eda, whose surname translates to grove of chestnut trees, was inspired by his Peruvian and Norwegian heritage. 鈥淧eople have been asking about the value of immigrants and what good they鈥檙e going to do for my community,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 wanted to show that as walls go up, we can be a light amidst that.鈥

Katie Mayhew of Pasadena celebrates femininity and the transition to womanhood by depicting her friends with colorful Copic Markers on Bristol board. Each of the five images also represents one of the five senses. 鈥淚 started the process in September and overcame some roadblocks as ebbs and flows,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of how it turned out. It feels good to put a lot of work into something and have it come to fruition.鈥

Ella Oostema of Salt Lake City created six delicately layered screen prints of landscapes across California and Utah. 鈥淢y focus is on God鈥檚 creation and the little things 鈥 thistles, weeds or flowers on the trees 鈥攑eople wouldn鈥檛 normally notice with a big landscape behind,鈥 she says. 

Arianna Rheault
Arianna Rheault

The creativity of Arianna Rheault envelopes the southwestern corner of the museum with various media, including oil painting, charcoal, screen printing onto clothes and wood carving. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 like to bind myself to any medium because each one holds its own language and I want to express myself in whatever language I鈥檓 feeling drawn to,鈥 she says. The Santa Rosa resident is a survivor of childhood domestic violence and has been fascinated with making art about God鈥檚 redemption. 鈥淢y work highlights how God doesn鈥檛 promise a life without suffering, but He always promises to weave art out of it and invite us into His master storytelling.鈥