Hobbies and interests
Art
Painting and Studio Art
Drawing And Illustration
Reading
Adult Fiction
Science Fiction
Fantasy
I read books multiple times per week
Ashlee Royster
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I have been very passionate about art since I was a child and that has continued over the years. Most of my art involves a political message of some sort involving the struggles of being black in America. As of this time
I have won #1 in the Tri-County High School Art Exhibition (2021) and have been given a national gold key and a American Vision nomination in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards (2021). As of 2022 I have been selected to be in the Tri-County High School Art Exhibition but I do not know what place I am yet and I have won a regional key for Scholastic as well as another American Vision nomination. I have to wait till later this year to see of I get gold nationally and win the American Vision Award.
Education
Dakota High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
- Fine and Studio Arts
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Career
Dream career field:
Arts
Dream career goals:
Creative director
Arts
National Art Honors Society
Illustration2019 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Bold Art Matters Scholarship
My Favorite piece of art is The Sugar Shack by the artist Ernie Barnes, a painting that depicts a lively club full of black people joyfully dancing and playing music painted in a neo-mannerist style.
From a technical perspective, I love the club-goers exaggerated forms and positions—they help the viewer follow the piece's movement and show the sensual and passionate feeling that Barnes was trying to portray. The colors in the painting are beautiful as well; the clothes that the clubbers wear are bright, bold, primary colors that contrast well with the warm and rich brown tones used for their skin.
From a personal perspective, this piece holds a lot of cultural significance for the black community. The painting represents black people coming together to enjoy themselves and shake off whatever struggles they faced that week, I believe that this is a strong representation of who we are as a community. Additionally, this painting was painted in the ’70s, a time full of racial tension and protest—a time when a picture depicting the joy beyond the struggle was desperately needed. The Sugar Shack was also used in the closing credits of the ’70s television comedy Good Times. The show’s whole premise was smiling throughout the bad and it is regarded as one of the first prime-time television comedies to deal with black issues realistically.
In closing, The Sugar Shack's bold use of color and movement paired with its significance to the black community makes it my favorite piece of art.