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This was a short week for the Art Stars and most were only class for one day, but we packed a lot into that day. Rather than look at an artist and do a project, we did a combination of techniques based on requests from Atticus to do leaf prints and from Alex to do collograph foam etchings as we did in camp last summer. These projects require several steps and processes, so kudos to your kiddos for doing wonderful art and also great listening throughout the steps. We thought that these would be a great addition to your Thanksgiving week. Have a nice holiday and see you next week. Cheers, Serene

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 Week One: Cave Paintings

It has been an eventful week in our Art Literacy class. We have been all around the world.  I would like to thank all of my wonderful students for their great efforts. We began with the story of the discovery of the discovery of cave paintings in Lascaux,  France  and also looked at images from  Spain , where the oldest known cave paintings have been found,  in the cave called El Castillo. The prehistoric dots and crimson hand stencils are now the world's oldest known cave art that dates more than 40,800 years old.

© Serene Greene- Art Literacy Academy
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