It's Art Camp Week at the old Dallas Academy, and campers get to create
3-D works under the direction of famous folk artist Charlie Lucas.
Using a variety of trash and trinkets that vary from sections of garden hose,
old wooden forks, beads, keys and wire, these young artists got out
the glue guns and went to work. Campers rotated among art stations
and also made jump ropes, painted ceramics, decorated old cigar boxes
and had pictures made in costumes on Monday.
Linking to Our World Tuesday and City Daily Photo Blogs
2 comments:
Looks like fun!
An amazing experience! I know it's for youth, but I wouldn't mind the experience either! Art from recyclables is a great idea!
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