Trying to make your way through a maze can be a fun and challenging endeavor, but some students on campus ended the first semester creating their own mazes.
Students in Jayci Morton’s art class are creating mazes taking inspiration and building on from what they learned earlier in their perspective unit.
“We’re finishing up our perspective unit with our perspective maze project,” Morton said. “We did one perspective project earlier, where they had to design a room, interior design, using perspective. This one is just a different type of project with perspective, but allows them to get more familiar and better understand where their vanishing point is, and what angles and depths to use when drawing the maze.”
The mazes add new dimensions compared to regular 2-D mazes, which students seem to enjoy.
“The maze project is cool, because like, we can like, make it look 3-D and stuff, and yeah, cool,” junior Shepard Haggard said.