Environmental Art is a way of using our already beautiful natural world to create unique art. Through exercises in the outdoors students find ways to assemble, stack, mix, gather and otherwise create sculptures to catch your eye. This blog is meant for reflection and inspiration!
I think that the snowball tower with the food coloring looks cool because of the splashes of water in the backround, it almost looks like snow flurries
It's really interesting to see what everyones done. I didn't know anyone made a chair that's really cool. I like how the group comes up with more and more things everyday and people put the extra work into it to make it perfect like the chair sliced perfectly or changing the way the triangle was put.
I liked how one group made the triangle then the next day they put the effort in to stand it up and completely change the look of it.
ReplyDeletejust Mark's two expressions where priceless.
ReplyDeleteOwen I think you could probably add something a little more to your comment than just that. Reflections?
ReplyDeleteI will post more pictures later this week. The class has created some really terrific work over the past several weeks.
ReplyDeleteI think that the snowball tower with the food coloring looks cool because of the splashes of water in the backround, it almost looks like snow flurries
ReplyDeleteIt's really interesting to see what everyones done. I didn't know anyone made a chair that's really cool. I like how the group comes up with more and more things everyday and people put the extra work into it to make it perfect like the chair sliced perfectly or changing the way the triangle was put.
ReplyDeleteI like the way how the team work of the triagle group shows that art isn't always about individual work. It also can be about team effort.
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