Middle school enameling students at The Colorado Springs School with the group mural they produced in enameled steel and copper. Each student had four 4 1/2" steel squares on which to depict an aspect of nature or outdoor activities seen on the school's campus. Photography students took pictures of art students' hands at work; these were photoetched in 4 1/2" copper squares and enameled. Jacqueline Rogers, photography artist-in-residence; Hans Wolfe, CSS art teacher, and I then arranged and mounted all component pieces from my two enameling classes and the photoetched pieces on a backing board. The students' enameling experience remains at CSS in the form of their mural.
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