Photo by Alora Graf By Alora Graf
Staff Writer Lakeridge Jr. High’s 3D art teacher, Mrs. Sweet, is working with her students on a weaving project. The students create design plans in their art journals for what patterns and colors they will use along with the technique they will use on their final projects. The weaving projects consist of using multicolored threads to weave a 7.5 inch masterpiece. Students learn about techniques for weaving and creating patterns that they will use in their final projects, such as the use of colors and multiple patterns in their art. Sofia Mier-Galindo is one of Mrs. Sweet’s 3D art students. “We have been learning about weaving techniques in class,” she said. “When I designed my project, I was inspired by color patterns, ones that are not too complicated.” Many other student have used different styles and techniques, such as Kiki Chiang. “My project was more inspired by the ocean than anything else,” Kiki said, “and what I like about this project is that we get to design whatever we want, mostly all on our own!” Students will be working on these projects throughout the month, and are to be finished with their 3D art projects before Thanksgiving. Most students are beginning to start weaving their projects as of this week after they finished with the planning of their patterns and colors in their art journals. More and more students are beginning to start weaving their projects, with some finishing and some starting their projects. Each individual is bringing their artistic ideas to life, using a rainbow of thread and colorful patterns such as the ones above.
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