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August 6, 2012

 Definitely the most difficult type of art we saw being performed was weaving.  There were so many unique machines and techniques (and basically, things to remember about the yarn and the process), that I know I would have had to write down everything step-by-step to do this intensive type of artistic process!!












This picture shows a watercolorist doing a really interesting project with foliage.  All you need is an empty spray bottle filled with watercolor paint and water, a white piece of paper, and any outdoor artifacts (leaves, grass, ferns, acorns, etc.).  Place the outdoor items in whatever arrangement you wish onto the white paper. Then, spray the watercolor onto the items and around them. When finished, carefully lift the items from the white paper. You will have a print as your final creation.  This is a great activity for showing positive and negative space! Posted by Picasa

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