
Hobbies and interests
Art
Choir
Singing
Piano
Writing
Playwriting
Painting and Studio Art
Psychology
Philosophy
Reading
Poetry
Music Composition
Reading
Gothic
Classics
Literature
Music
Novels
I read books multiple times per week
Ava Sprague
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Ava Sprague
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Hello! I'm Ava S.
I'm a Junior in high school, and I'm currently taking a CTE class on graphic design. I've had a passion for art and music my whole life - no exaggeration. Everything from fine arts, ceramic sculpture, to Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
I have a deep love for classical music, and music before my time. I've also taken choir classes from 2017-2024. I love learning about the process behind music composition, and anything to do with music theory.
I greatly enjoy reading, as well as writing - whether it's an essay, or poem, it gets my creative flow going.
I have been a Type One Diabetic for a little over eleven years, so I've been having to balance medical self-management along with school, and soon enough, I'll have to add a job to that checklist. My main goal is to hopefully be able to pursue a higher education, as well as have a long-term job that I will actually enjoy.
Education
Watervliet Senior High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Philosophy
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Music
- Fine and Studio Arts
Career
Dream career field:
Arts
Dream career goals:
Sports
Archery
Club2018 – 20191 year
Badminton
Intramural2023 – 2023
Arts
Personal Experience
Photography2020 – PresentPersonal Experience (Elementary - High School)
Music2017 – 2024Personal Experience (Elementary - High school)
Painting2016 – PresentPersonal Experience (High School)
Ceramics2022 – 2023
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
NYT Connections Fan Scholarship
For my Connections choices, I did “(Blank) Paint”, “Music Note Durations”, “Famous Broadway Musicals”, and “Middle Names of Classical Composers”.
I did these in the order of least difficult to connect, to the most difficult to connect, in my opinion. (From top to bottom)
____ PAINT
|Oil| |Acrylic| |Watercolor| |Spray|
MUSIC NOTE DURATIONS
|Quarter| |Half| |Full| |Eighth|
FAMOUS BROADWAY MUSICALS
|Cats| |Chicago| |Newsies| |Cabaret|
MIDDLE NAMES OF CLASSICAL COMPOSERS
|Van| |Sebastian| |Lucio| |Peter|
I chose to make every topic music and art related, because those are my strongest passions. I made the first two columns less obscure than the last two… I feel like it would be much more obvious if the Broadway section had “Wicked” or “Hamilton”, so I chose various other plays instead, all to make the player think harder. The same thing goes for the composer names - one would automatically connect the dots if the choices had “Beethoven” or “Bach” for example, instead of the lesser-known middle names listed.
The last group of four was a bit harder for me to assemble and come up with… But I felt like it was perfect. Of course “Van” is Ludwig Van Beethoven, but it could literally be mistaken for the vehicle itself, causing even more confusion. Then I threw in more common middle names… “Sebastian” is obviously Johann Sebastian Bach, “Peter” is Franz Peter Schubert, and then the wildcard, “Lucio”, who is Antonio Lucio Vivaldi.
Imagine seeing all of these jumbled up… It would be a chin-scratcher, and it’d definitely make for a challenging round of Connections! Thank you for reading.
Terry Masters Memorial Scholarship
The everyday world around me really influences the way I make my lines, colors, and overall composition... I love the nature around me, and it really affects the way I create art. I like to make flowy, natural brush strokes as opposed to geometrical lines and shapes. I usually avoid using bright saturated colors not found in nature - I personally adore the look of more dull, natural colors... Just mixing a hint of red into green, and using various other complimentary colors makes the palette look so natural. Those are just a few reasons how the everyday world around me inspires me as an artist.