So Wed. is Walk to School Day, and Tulip Grove is the host school for the event. That means all the TV stations in Nashville, the mayor, the superintendent of schools...everyone will be here. I wanted to make sure that in passing...they would see the amazing art happening at Tulip Grove!! Hopefully we'll get some free press out of this! I'm not above using someone's event for the art programs gain!!! ha ha
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ReplyDeleteMr. E love the work you and your students are doing!I am especially curious about the smaller paintings behind the sculptures, do you have a post on how you did those? I hope get get lots of attention because it is certainly well deserved!
ReplyDeleteSo amazingly awesome!!! So incredibly jealous!!!! You inspire such amazing littl people!
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you mounted the pics on black-makes the colors POP!
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you mounted the pics on black-makes the colors POP!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful I wish I could visit it! Keep inspiring us and the kids.
ReplyDeleteThis is all just so spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThe pieces of sculpture are simply beautiful. I like how you combined the mache forms with the sculpted paper forms and the way it is colorized. The 2-D pieces behind the large form are lovely too.
ReplyDeleteAB.SO.LOOOTLEEY GORGEOUS!! Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWow, your whole display is just stunning. I hope all the top dogs got a good look at the beautiful work you and your students have created!
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME! Hope you got some great press out of it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I love it and have to know how you created the large sculpture. Can it be a permanent installation? Please share. The small pieces behind the large form are great, too. Wonderful display!
ReplyDeleteMary...if you go to this link..it will pull up all my Chihuly posts..hopefully the info you need will be thttp://artwithmre.blogspot.com/search/label/Chihulyhere!!!
ReplyDeleteThis project looks really cool! I just completed a Chihuly project using plastic bottles with students this summer.
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