Jen Stark is known for her repetitive, intricate sculptures which often resemble patterns in nature. Stark's hypnotic work mimics plant growth, evolution, topographical maps, infinity, fractals and the geometry of the universe. Although Stark is most recognized for her paper sculptures, she has explored a variety of media including wood, paint, mirrors, metal, and animation. Our 6th grade students used concepts of symmetry, repetition, and color to create our own paper sculptures inspired by nature! We also explored the science of color and how the human eye sees color!
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6th grade students are in the process of creating a self-portrait in the style of international neo-pop artist - Romero Britto. These expressive portraits will use line, color and pattern to evoke a sense of positivity and personality. Students will use a variety of materials including oil pastels, crayons, and watercolor paint. |
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