I found a lot of inspiration from the 3D tables at our annual district art show.
We're fortunate that every school has a kiln so there is always a good sampling of ceramic projects. In this post, I'll concentrate on the non-ceramic 3D.
We had some Chihuly sculptures, paper mache and ...well, here are some pix:
This is a gorgeous quilt done for a classroom teacher by her students while in art class. My art colleague had the students each complete one square and sent it home w/the classroom teacher for sewing and quilting.
Aren't these fun? Simply done in felt with applique and blanket stitching around the edge...
One of the most colorful tables - love those Chihuly sculptures...
Fun masks made with aluminum tooling and permanent markers...
Fancy 'glasses' made with layers of paper mache...
Hope you enjoyed these...I work some fantastically creative & talented colleagues, don't you think?
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I have a special guest for this blog post today! I had the exciting
opportunity to talk with Mark Kistler, who has written many popular drawing
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