2021 - 2022 School Year
Art Club members build with clay
At left: These are some the the ceramic figurines made by art club members.
Club members learned clay building techniques such as pinch pot, slab, and coil. Students created their own ceramic pieces and also built gifts for the Holidays. The pieces were bisque fired and glaze fired. Sometimes, designing in 3-D helps to stretch the imagination.
Pumpkin Tea Set
Above and at right made by Milena Hlas.
Pottery pieces by Harley Ota
Carli Imamura made a rose with shrink art.
Milena Hlas made mini axolotls.
Students get creative with multi-media. They use shrink art, pens, glue, and masks to express themselves about Covid-19.
At Left: Frian Tello designs Covid-19 graphics and draws shield motifs on his mask.
At Right: Milena Hlas designs her mask with Covid-19 related restrictions.
Sweet Christmas Decorations
Mix a little green food coloring with white frosting and you can make Christmas trees from ice cream sugar cones!
M & M's candies were used for the ornaments. Starburst candies were molded into stars to top off the trees.
Above: Carli Imamura
Above: Kaitlen Padaduan
Above: Stella Ma made three Li Xi envelopes for her family.
Above: Harley Ota
Kung Hee Fat Choy
Art Club students celebrate Chinese New Year by designing their own Li Xi envelopes.
2022 is the year of the Tiger.
At Left: Harley Ota's color pencil drawing, "The Glassy Things."
Below: Stella Ma practices her watercolor techniques while making a statement about keeping our oceans clean.
At Left: "I've Lost My Marbles, They're in the Glass, Who Said That?" by Mailey Galano.
Below: Also by Mailey Galano,
"Watercolor Study Number Two."
2022 Art Club Students paint a COLTS mural. (At Left)
Mailey Galano. Milena Hlas, Carli Imamura, Stella Ma, Harley Ota, and Kaitlen Padaduan practiced problem solving skills.
Students identified a problem which was beautifying the school campus with a mural.
Students then presented suitable concepts and mural ideas.
Ideas were then presented to the administration for approval.
Finally, club members executed the best solution.
Art Club student
primer the wall.
Adding the final touches to the mural.
Tada! Almost done!