By: Gillian P. '16
NDA
students have some amazing talents. Throughout the year, NDA gators have revealed
their special literary and visual art skills. This year, Danika Frank (‘14) has
been the very first NDA senior to win A Silver Key in the Scholastic Writing
Awards for her three poems “Where I Was Born”, “When You Return”, and “What
Teenagers Feel”. The poems are about growing up and the formation of identity,
much like the coming of age stories we read today. “I love telling stories,
creating characters, and attempting to arrange words in some way that will
hopefully be beautiful,” Danika said. In accordance with her awe-inspiring
writing abilities, Danika is President of Book Club and Co-Editor of the
Literary Art Journal. After this great
achievement, Danika plans to enter her writings in many other contests. Her favorite
writers include J.D. Salinger, Sylvia Plath, David Levithan, Allen Ginsberg,
Jack Kerouac, John Green, E.E Cummings, and many more. Her favorite poems are "Howl" by Allen Ginsberg and "Pretty How
Town" by E.E Cummings.
In addition, another student's
talents were showcased this year: Alexandria P. (‘16) has had two of
her paintings put into the Art Lab’s 10th Annual Kids Opening in Snug Harbor. Last year she was well-known for her painting
“Forgotten Memories”, which is
currently
featured on the Art Lab invitation! “My
elementary art teacher inspired me to do art, as did my mother; she was
actually an art major. My grandmother, who also did art, encouraged me too,” Alexandria
states. Alexandria has put at least one
painting in the Art Lab every year for the past eight years and has won
honorable mention in 4th grade for her painting “By The Shore”. Alexandria’s
style is known as semi-realism, which means she puts cartoons in some of her
paintings and adds realistic effects to them. She is a fan of the Japanese
cartoon style and enjoys watching anime and reading manga. The two paintings
she has put in the Art Lab this year are named “Isolation” and “Language Of The
Flowers”. Her paintings were featured
throughout the month of March at 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island, NY.
Congratulations girls!