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Right: Ellese Johanson teaches the class how to sculpt roses.

Top Left: Oh No! Math and angles and measuring, oh my!

Middle Left: Biology students paint images of opposing thumbs transitioning through the evolutionary process.

Bottom Left: Amanda Dick critically analyzes each angle, shape, and color as she converts them to values in this drawing of fellow student Britny Black.

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Top: Advanced art students partner with Biology students. Biology students deepen their knowledge by explaining and teaching specific concepts to their art partners. Then each pair collaborates to generate ideas on how to visually represent these concepts in an interesting way. Finally, they create a Biology Themed Paintings on recycled book covers.

Student Kerri Byrd researched string modeling art techniques to teach the class. A fun time was had by all in this student lead demonstration.

Photography students jump to new heights in an effort to create interesting art. This source photo was taken to the lab and altered for iPod style graphic designs.

Bottom: Ms. Padgett’s students present their research and painstaking artist recreations to Mr. Quinn’s class. #WayneThiebaud #JasperJohns

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