The 4B and 4P art classes are shown here with sailboats that they have constructed with paper, tape and drinking straws. The hulls and paper mast supports of the boats required precise folding and measurements. Soon, students will create a wave-like base with paper and cardboard upon which their boats will rest. The boats and waves will be given a colorful paper mache skin.
Stations of the Cross drawings by 8th graders appear below. Students in Mr. Bell's Art Tech class used the grid method to create free-hand pencil and ink drawings which they colored electronically on iPads. Illustrations by contemporary artist Shari Van Vranken served as model images for this student art. The 4B and 4P art classes are shown here with sailboats that they have constructed with paper, tape and drinking straws. The hulls and paper mast supports of the boats required precise folding and measurements. Soon, students will create a wave-like base with paper and cardboard upon which their boats will rest. The boats and waves will be given a colorful paper mache skin.
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Mr. John Bell, Art TeacherMr. Bell focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and presented STREAM (Science, Religion, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) workshops at the Diocesan Teacher Conference, as well as multiple workshops throughout his years in the Diocese. Archives
February 2025
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