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CHS students finish 3D art projects Students watch "Face Off," then do their own special effects contest Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Calen McKinney Campbellsville High School students have finished their 3D art projects. Students in Jo Ann Harris's art classes recently watched an episode of "Face Off," a reality television show that features a competition between special effects makeup artists. While watching the show, students learned about making special effects, but also about art careers. To put their new skills to the test, students then discussed Alice in Wonderland, which they study in their literature classes. After choosing a character from Alice in Wonderland, students went to work making their own 3D sculptures. Some students worked in groups, while others worked individually. The first step of the process was to cover balloons with paper mache. After their balloons dried, students shaped their sculptures and eventually painted them to look like their characters. They then added feathers, pipe cleaners and more to complete their sculptures. The goal, Harris said, was for those who see the finished sculptures to not know they started out as balloons. - Calen McKinney is Public Information Officer for Campbellsville Independent Schools This story was posted on 2016-02-26 05:11:03
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