By Kieran Wallace
Staff Writer On April 10th, the 3D studio art class taught by Lindsey Sweet was working on wire portraits. Students were asked to shape a lengthy piece of wire in a way that resembles a person. “They are really working out well,” explained Mrs. Sweet. This project requires lots of patience because the wire is difficult to work with and the students may need to problem solve. “I like this project, but it hurts your fingers,” explained Kallan Wehrmeister. Wehrmeister likes 3D art especially clay. One of the early birds to finish the project, Wehrmeister is definitely a focused student. Another student, Jack Savage, explained, “I like art...oh wait, it’s falling apart!” as he was being poked by his friend Thiago. For Savage, Wehrmeister, and other students, this was their first project, so the process really tested the skills they had at the outset. “What skills do I have? Huh, nothing,” explained another student Olivia Reed. “It was easy...we bent wire and somehow it became a face,” joked Reed. A lot of schools don’t get to have an art program, but LJHS is lucky enough to offer a multitude of courses. This adds to the long list of reasons why Lakeridge Junior High is a fun, caring community that helps students reach their full potential.
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