Alexander's Angel This exhibition is a culmination of middle school students [Enrichment Class] at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success (Houston, Texas) working with their Houston Audubon Society field trip photographs [Alexander Chapel, Cedar Bayou Methodist Cemetery, Baytown, Texas] of an angel figurine to make Digital Art.
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Jovany Aguirre |
Maribel Andrade |
Yennifer Garfias |
Enrique Gonzalez |
Jessica Gonzalez |
Rossy Martinez |
Francisco Rosas |
Jose Tamayo |
Adilene Vasquez |
Joceline Zuniga |
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This project is under the instruction of Tom R. Chambers
at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success (Houston, Texas, U.S.A.). The students worked with their original photographs taken on a Houston Audubon Society field trip [Baytown, Texas] to make Digital Art. They used GIMP [freeware equivalent of Photoshop] to manipulate their photographs. In 1844, Texas pioneers gathered in the Cedar Bayou community in East Harris County to organize a Methodist Church under the direction of Robert Alexander, presiding elder of the Galveston District. By 1847, the members cleared the timber to build the first log church. Soon after, a Fourth of July meeting and barbecue was held for members and friends, including President Sam Houston. The church became the center of community activity, and was known as Alexander Chapel.
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