Thanks to Mobius High's Art Club, the cafeteria walls aren't as bleak as they were before. On April 24th, Art Club made their way into the lunch room with spray paint and masks to redecorate the bare walls.

"We sent in a request form to district offices last month for the project we had in mind, and they finally sent the approval on April 20th," said senior Art Club President Rouge the Bat. "They said it took time to make sure our proposed plans were school appropriate."

When Art Club received their approval, they set for their next meeting to get painting. Each Art Club member made a unique design and was given 100 square feet to paint. The results of the event have the cafeteria at Mobius High looking colorful and urban.

Some popular designs include "Hearts and Jewels" by Rouge, "Prison Walls" by senior Scourge the Hedgehog, "Music Matters" by senior Manic the Hedgehog, and "Composition #123" by freshman Charmy Bee.

Rouge's mural of gemstones, hearts, and emeralds with scintillating highlights is said to capture her "undying love for all things fashionable and desirable."

"Being locked up in juvi changed my outlook," said Scourge. His piece included a dark figure holding bars with the word "TRAPPED" painted above in stylistic lettering. "I wanted my piece to capture the struggle I experienced when I was away."

"With so many music programs being cut nowadays it only seemed right to show why music matters to students. What better way to show that than with 100 square feet of spray painted brick?" said Manic. His piece included a drum set, guitar, and keyboard with music notes irregularly placed in the background.

Charmy Bee's composition was a mixed media project with spray and acrylic paints. The mural is a chaotic art form which is abstract, formless, without direction, and includes stickers of stars, lines, and circles.

"I love splatter painting because I can fly all around the wall and throw paints!" said Bee. "Stickers are great too. I think they really make my piece pop!"

There is also a 100 square foot mural dedicated to the history of Mobius High. A stencil sprayed outline of a picture honoring the school's creation is on the center back wall of the cafeteria. The mural also has the school's crest and previous principals. Principal Robotnik's name is said to be placed on it after his retirement.