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CES students make, name, pipe cleaner sculptures Photo(s) with story By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Elementary School second-grade art students are learning about space and form. To demonstrate their knowledge, students recently made pipe cleaner sculptures with clay as a base. Students used pipe cleaners in many ways, and also added foam shapes to their sculptures. CES art teacher Adrienne Hash encouraged students to be creative with their work, which could be designed to look like an animal, plant or absolutely nothing at all. After students made their sculptures, they named them. This story was posted on 2016-03-18 06:36:16
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