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This is a blog about my art students at West Columbus High School in Cerro Gordo, N.C. and about my own artwork and travels throughout the world. - Larry Hewett

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

WE CONTINUE TO WORK ON CLAY TILES







Today's class began with Tara assisting all students with they tiles. Here she is helping Ronald who is having somewhat of a problem with his image of a wall being climbed by people. As she monitors the students' progress, Brad is busy making his last clay tile. One of my students had been out for two days and we didn't have a tile for him so Brad had to make one quickly. Now having his tile, John tries to catch up with his classmates. He wants a picture of a bird for his symbol so he looks in the encyclopedia and luckily finds exactly what he is looking for. Astreia's symbol for peace and mine for community seem to be getting close to completion. Well the class went by so quickly today. Time to put all the tiles away until tomorrow. Hopefully we will complete this one then.

Larry Hewett

1 Comments:

Blogger Linda Bamford said...

Dear Larry:

Thank you so much for this blog and for documenting the process with photographs. Your students did a phenomenal job during the residency and we can't wait to see the final piece. Congratulations to all of you--West Columbus High was definitely the perfect choice for this project.

Linda Bamford
North Carolina Arts Council

March 24, 2008 at 1:02 PM  

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