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Exhibit features award winners

By Nancy Arcayna

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 17, 2013

~~<p>Japanese street fashion was the inspiration behind student artist Pearl Corry's work, &quot;Where I Am Now,&quot; which is on display at the Hawaii State Art Museum as part of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibit.</p>
<p>&quot;I was inspired by a mixture of characters and cool articles of clothing. I planned on putting lots of people in the painting, but felt I said what I wanted to say with the one figure,&quot; said Corry, a senior at Honolulu Waldorf School.</p>
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Japanese street fashion was the inspiration behind student artist Pearl Corry's work, "Where I Am Now," which is on display at the Hawaii State Art Museum as part of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibit.

"I was inspired by a mixture of characters and cool articles of clothing. I planned on putting lots of people in the painting, but felt I said what I wanted to say with the one figure," said Corry, a senior at Honolulu Waldorf School. Login for more...



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