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Line, Shape, and Color

8/30/2018

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“What you see is what you see” describes the minimalist work of Frank Stella. Using rulers, protractors, and compasses students are creating unique compositions filled with lines, shapes, and colors. This year we are beginning with the elements of art- laying a strong foundation for many creative projects ahead. I saw a friend of mine use this project at a neighboring school and decided to introduce it to my students; drawing and coloring to carefully fill the space can be equally fun and challenging.
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    Hello from the studio at Jacob G. Smith Elementary School! My name is Jillian Luse and I work with emerging artists in kindergarten through fifth grade. This is our online gallery, a space to share what we learn and create.

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