




Urban Dreams
Kaden Kozojed
Mixed Media, 2023
In my artwork Urban Dreams I used a wide range of mediums, including alcohol markers, ink, and acrylic paint, to create a depiction of a city viewed from a worm's eye perspective, finished with a large canopy of stars. This piece holds a deeply personal meaning, inspired by my fascination with architecture and the big cities. New York was a large inspiration to the artwork as well because of its popularity and relatability. It is a visual narrative that tells a story of connection between the everyday world and the cosmic expanse.

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Golfic Architecture
Kaden Kozojed
Digital Art, 2023
In my artwork Golfic Architecture I used digital art as a medium to create a depiction of a golf range filled with bright colors, finished with a large planet in the background. Ranges often have various targets at different distances to help golfers practice their accuracy. These targets can include flags, nets, bunkers, and even simulated greens. Many modern ranges use advanced technology like TrackMan or launch monitors to track ball flight. This piece holds a deeply personal meaning, inspired by my fascination with golf and the solar system. Golf ranges that are nice or new are a sign of class and putting into the art will make viewers look at my art with respect.
Taylor Was Here
Kaden Kozojed
Pencil, 2023
In my art Taylor Was Here I used pencil to create the Arrowhead Stadium. The stadium opened on August 12, 1972, and has been the home of the Chiefs ever since. The Chiefs' fan section is famously known as the "Red Sea," where fans wear red clothing and create a crazy effect. Arrowhead Stadium has also set the Guinness World Record for the loudest stadium crowd roar. This happened in a game against the New England Patriots on September 29, 2014, with the noise reaching 142.2 decibels. This piece has a deep meaning for me because this is where my favorite football team plays. I have been a fan for a long time and have gone to one game there, and it was amazing. Football stadiums are one of the biggest architecture projects that there is.

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Tree-House
Kaden Kozojed
Colored Pencil, 2024
In my artwork Tree-House I used colored pencil as a medium to create a depiction of a house, located high in a tree with a semi-colorful cloudy background. Tree houses have been built for thousands of years, with evidence of them dating back to ancient civilizations like the indigenous tribes of Southeast Asia. Tree houses aren't just for kids,many adults enjoy the thrill of staying in a tree house retreat, reliving childhood dreams and reconnecting with nature.
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Scribbly House
Kaden Kozojed
Watercolor, 2024
In my artwork Scribbly House I used watercolor as a medium to create a well thought out depiction of my house. This house has a base that is over 100 years old. The main house was built in 1903 and was added onto later. This house used to be nearly entirely surrounded with trees, there has been lots of it cleared out in the bact to fit a playset and trampoline along with other recreational fun ideas along with just a grassy area.



LLama Cube
Kaden Kozojed
Sculpture, 2024
In "LLama Cube," I used various materials to carefully sculpt a detailed sculpture of nature. This piece has a deep meaning to me because I love the tranquility of nature. I enjoy getting a nice breeze and just relaxing. I added the nice and fuzzy llamas because I felt they fit the nice and soft vibe I was trying to portray in my sculpture. In my search for the various materials I found more and more inspiration. I was getting distracted by each and every new thing that I could spot. When I was looking I kept finding more and more things that I added to my cube. I finished it off with a nice stand that I tried to fit in with the piece like he did. I tried to make it with some natural objects that are also scraps that I put into it. I went and used metal and wood that I found that was extra. I completely finished it with a tree on the stand as well. Then I completed it with more and more trees to help show a forest in the bottom that is reaching towards the cube. Showing how nature is getting further and further from each other due to humans.