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Dont hate, create! Jessica Millers eighth grade art class works with paint to begin a new painting. Students use many different materials throughout the course such as watercolors, paint, crayons, oil pastels, and more.

Paige Glasgow

Don’t hate, create! Jessica Miller’s eighth grade art class works with paint to begin a new painting. Students use many different materials throughout the course such as watercolors, paint, crayons, oil pastels, and more.

When taking a photo be sure to have a clear center focus. In the following pictures we used a clear center focus in conjunction with other photography elements. All of the following images were taken in the art classrooms.

The power of creativity! Jessica Miller’s eighth grade art class worked with oil pastel crayons on a new project. Oil pastel crayons were invented in 1921.

Paige Glasgow

Paige Glasgow

Makers gonna make! Mugs from the Introduction to 3D Art elective are displayed outside the ninth grade art classroom. The class is a semester course where you learn to make pottery and is taught by teacher John King.

Paige Glasgow

Strike a pose! This statue has moving joints that replicate real human movement functions. The art classrooms are decorated with creative art pieces.

Paige Glasgow

Paige Glasgow
M’m! M’m! Good! Cans of soup are displayed outside John King’s ninth grade art room. The cans represent Andy Warhol, a pop art artist who painted pictures of Campbell’s Soup that are some of his most famous works of art.