Did I forget to share the chlorophyll toot?? Why yes, yes, I did!! Here you go. One of the many reasons I miss those 1st grade little stinkers, literally!! And if you missed out on the video lesson, catch it here! https://t.co/DjBbyMQGt6

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Wowed by the wonderful closet drawings from our Drawing classes!

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These are drawings from the portfolios of a few of my 2nd graders.

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Today’s sketchbook challenge was to choose one subject represented in two different media and compare the processes. You can the challenge too!

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Hello! My name is Gibby, and I’m a comic artist interested in the potential of this project! I’m also currently open for comic work.

Contact Email: gibbarts.contact.com
Portfolio: https://t.co/0WzDTzshTV

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My Art Community Service Club kids have been making art for the community to educate and uplift spirits.

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Continuing our travel theme, applied design students reworked the look of some license plates. Can't play any license plate travel games in the car this spring? We have you covered

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Some wonderful work during due to Using visual journals to express ourselves and Pixlr app to edit photos and old artwork.

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Lucy's Art21 artist research sketchbook assignments - I love these!

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Students had fun with the Anime sketchbook prompt this week!

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Just created a quick video for my students on how to layer multiple photographs using the App. https://t.co/P0Xg494skb

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I photoshopped myself as a villager into Animal Crossing New Horizons because my copy of AC:NH isn't arriving till Tuesday and Art is how I cope.

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This WHOLE FAMILY got in on the MountainView Mona Lisa Challenge 😍 This is opening up wonderful new possibilities for school/family connections ❤️

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Which hero has the sexiest ass. Share your opinions, experts 🔽.

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MountainView students are taking on the Mona Lisa Challenge while they work from home😁 Each one brings a huge smile to MY face!#cobbartrocks

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Some of our shading projects displayed for Youth Art Month. Each kid created their own basic form out of paper & used their devices as a light source to draw their forms from observation using value.

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