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Paintings, Dancers, a Castle, and  Faith-inspired Pendants

All seventh grade Art Tech students successfully designed pendants with the Tinkercad computer-aided design app on their iPads.  Forty-eight unique cross designs and one Star of David design were 3D printed.  A string with metal jewelry components was attached to each 3D print by class members.  This project combines personal artistic expression, engineering technology, and most importantly, religious faith.  Both seventh grade Art Tech classes are shown below wearing their 3D printed designs in church on Wednesday, May 22, 2024.  They are accompanied by Father Magee and Mr. Bell, the Art Tech Teacher.

First grade art students used tape and pre-cut cardstock to make Dancing Paper People.  To see the figures in action, please CLICK HERE for a video titled “Dancing Paper People.”

Two beach-themed tempera paintings by 7th grade Art Tech students are shown below. 

Kindergarten art students have learned to make symmetrical paper flowers by folding, cutting, and gluing colored paper.  Tempera paint was applied to the card stock base to create grass, stems, and leaves.  

Sixth grader Logan Kendrick completed a Tinkercad model of a medieval English castle.  It appears here along with his 3D print.

7th Graders with their 3D Printed Pendants

7th Graders with their 3D Printed Pendants
Charlotte Nguyen
Ellie Dunn
Lily Madubeze
Leyton Weaver
Logan Kendrick CAD Design
Anna Cate Ainsley
Evelyn Barth
Scottie Lamm
Carson Williford
Logan Kendrick 3D Print

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