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On Friday I taught silk screening to kids in grades 4-8 for the Arts Alive Day at Market Lane Public school. I made a screen based on Shepard Fairey's famous Hope poster. The kids were fantastic and they really enjoyed inking the screen, pulling the squeegee and producing a poster of Obama. yay.
2 comments:
fun! wish i could go. i'll sit in the back of the class & blend right in... :-)
btw, i really dig the way you draw rooms -very fresh. You should do a series...
Awesome work, Alanna!
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