
The art I make with kids brings me the greatest joy!

Today, I had the pleasure and privilege of working with a class of fifth and sixth graders. I guided them through sketching their own faces as rough-draft self portraits in pencil.

Then we "transferred" our faces from two dimensions to three dimensions onto plastic eggs and paper tubes. These are their self-portrait busts.

What a blast! I think I have a lot more fun than the kids during these art projects.
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Sharpie marker and masking tape on plastic eggs and paper tubes.
Sharpie marker and masking tape on plastic eggs and paper tubes.
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