Hobbies and interests
Art
Community Service And Volunteering
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Trinity Miller
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WinnerBio
Trinity Miller is a 2024 High School graduate. The former Vice President of Future Business Leaders of America, Trinity enjoys giving back to the community. As a High School Senior, Trinity volunteered her time with acts of service with her school as a leader. For fun, Trinity enjoys painting and started painting at the early age of two years old. Her love for color and paint is the motivation for her career and educational choice of graphic design. Trinity has overcome many obstacles as the daughter of legally blind parent, she is determined to reach her goals realizing success is the best option.
Education
Lovejoy High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Graphic Communications
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
- Fine and Studio Arts
Career
Dream career field:
Graphic Design
Dream career goals:
Digital / Graphic Design
Arts
Personal
Painting2007 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Future Business Leaders of America — Vice President2023 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Reginald Kelley Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
God Hearted Girls Scholarship
My relationship with Christ was realized at my youth group summer retreat a few years ago. It was there that I was baptized and received Jesus as my Lord and Savior. My faith makes me stronger to live a life that replicates my commitment to my faith in God. I have learned to pray and use my time in Bible study to grow my faith and trust that everything I am experiencing in life will work out fine.
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Schmid Memorial Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face.
Sunshine Legall Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
WinnerI recently took a personal economics class in High School. I was amazed at things I learned from budgeting to understanding how credit works. I believe my exposure to the content from the class has helped to prepared me to manage my finances as I grow into a young adult pursing a career and education in the arts.
Since I could hold a paint brush, I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
My social justice issue stemmed from my home. Nestled in the four walls of my upbringing, I watched my father's eye sight diminish. Learning how to relate to the disabled become a personal experience. Finding a new norm and watching my father adjust at an early age took a toll on my entire family. The justice we sought could not be found in society but in learning how to adapt despite the odds.
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
To The Sky Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Sparkle and Succeed Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Robert and Suzi DeGennaro Scholarship for Disabled Students
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Carol B. Warren, You are Loved Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will help to increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark.
Black Leaders Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability.
Ray’s Supply Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Simon Strong Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Trees for Tuition Scholarship Fund
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Hilda Klinger Memorial Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.
Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a Female, African American, 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face.
Alexis Mackenzie Memorial Scholarship for the Arts
Since I could hold a paint brush I have always had a passion for art and design. I would color everything from paper to the walls in my bedroom. My love the arts turned from a hobby to a desire to share my gift with the world.
When I was 12 my father became legally blind and I would use art as a way to escape the challenges my family began to face. At the time, I didn't realize that art would become therapy as a way for me to use color to communicate, evoke emotion, vibrancy and healing.
As my art become my private place of escape, I had no idea at the time that it would also become a beacon of light that would thrust my desire into educational pursuits.
As a recent 2024 graduate from High School, I am now looking for ways to use my graphic gifting to inspire others. Using my story of art therapy can help others find a way of escaping their emotional stress with strokes of color whether professionally or as a hobby used as a vehicle for expression. There are certain colors that my father through his visual impairment is unable to see so I am fully motivated to allow the colors that I use through my art to express color for those who are limited in what they can see.
My color pallet evokes my emotion but with education, I am confident that my love for art and design will blossom into a career that will make my family proud and provide me with a lucrative future that allows me to convey positive messages through art. For many, the world of sight can often be taken for granted. However, for me the gift of sight coupled with knowing first hand the power of visual displays of color can create joy and space to express my talent now aligned with my educational pursuits.
My art will be used to spark wonder, increase awareness and create passionate dialogue for families dealing with a loved one who is learning to live an enriched life despite their disability. I am committed to follow my dreams and goals. I am committed to use color to help others heal, to tell my story of I am able to use art as a form of therapy to shape my world and create color in the places that have felt dark. My willingness to share my story as an overcomer doesn't take away my journey but it creates an opportunity for me to use my obstacles as a stepping stone for greater.
I believe that I am able to use my art to create a better world by sharing my gift, my story and my triumphs obtained through the world of art. Whether through art therapy or design the emotion, heart and passion conveyed are in essence a vehicle to heal and escape from the pressure and unexpected twists and turns that families of disabled face. My art can help others win at life by finding ways to use art to heal their emotions one color at a time.