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the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination,
• typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing
works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
roughout our school, there are numerous talented students often going
l m110t1ced Whether 2-D or 3-D, these students expenment with different
Shown left, Ja'mya Presley (9) is seen rollmg out clay for her
for Mr Nordemeyer. Clay is just one of the many mediums in art
at CHS. Below, students Tabatha Couchon (12), Kevm Rodnquez
Kame Edwards ( 11) are all workmg on the1r paper mache
IJr<)Jei;Is, a medium used by Mr. Coleman's 3-D art classes. Through the
, Ms. Hines' students worked through different art concepts as well,
eluding foil art, self portra1ts, and much more. As a whole, talent IS
1 urishing with1n our student body. From portra1ts, to mugs, to sculptures,
is constantly flowing.
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