acrylic; 16×12”
“For my Pop Art project, I chose Fyodor Dostoevsky, the influential Russian author born in 1821. Known for his philosophical works like Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and The Idiot, his writings still shape how we think about psychology, morality, and human nature. I chose Dostoevsky because his writing explores both the darkness and hope in human nature. For the background, I’ll use dark gray, a color that represents depth and reflection, fitting his complex themes.”
ARTIST BIO: Yassine HOUMADI is a grade11 student at OHHS studying art under art teacher Jamie Schorsch.