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f - E N . Yau Q3 7 5 12 W ,W I an ni H , f, fm rt Creates Creative Thinkers The main objective of all art courses is to help students become creative thinkers and innovative problem solvers. Ceramics introduces many tools which help in molding the clay into a spectrum of forms. Basic techniques in clay, pinch, slab, coil, and wheel throwing are used by the students. This year, Seaholm acquired a new elec- tric potter's wheel, as well as a new kiln which is used to bake the students' work, so that it becomes hard. Iewelry is yet another class offered at Seaholm. In this class, the students use many different techniques and tools to create rings, bracelets, necklaces and many other fine pieces of jewelry. They are taught piercing, cutting, and joining and how to work with materials other than metal. There are a great number of students involved in the art courses offered at Seaholm. It allows the student a break from the old reading, writing and arithmetic, and gives them a chance to discover and develop their inner self.. 11 Mr. Tall 21 Michele Erwin works on the buffer for Iewelry class. 31 Debbie Whiting is getting ready for her experi- ment. 41 Leslie Wood puts the final touches on her art sculpture. 51 Mark Leibold demonstrates his tremendous art talent. 61 Loretta Bardha and Dan Moroff show their enthusiasm for art. 96 ' VN 000 5 43 O99 VO ,. 1 CN C'-V3 .f N ii N,
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1. From left to right, Samantha Tomkinson. Mrs. Benson, and Mrs. Switzer discuss how to present a finished water color painting. 2. Stacy Smith works diligently on his project. 3. Working from a pic- ture, Sheryl Brieger tries to recreate it freehand. 4. Glancing in a mir- ror, Kirsten Brieger draws her self portrait. 5. Heproducing a photograph in brilliant water colors is Tracey Summers. 6. Alan Kovack gets some special technique instructions from Mrs. Switzer. 7. Bridgette Finley and Iohn Forrester practice water color skills, 8. Mrs. Switzer it- i f fm QL 'ZE!l.Tl-Y5:,:zmw,4L..,....ZZl!flfhh f ff.. ff M1375- -f 1 KiWl' ' .
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