Confusion and pleasant surprise might be what visitors walking past the north side of the school feel, when they see the beginning of the Grade 12 Art class's project, painting windows. Currently a test space, students are experimenting with tempera paint on the glass panes, then scraping it off to make images with the negative space. Next step is expanding to other classrooms, at least those of art-loving teachers;) so keep an eye out for these temporary murals: they look so cool!
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Window Wonderland
Posted by Mara
Confusion and pleasant surprise might be what visitors walking past the north side of the school feel, when they see the beginning of the Grade 12 Art class's project, painting windows. Currently a test space, students are experimenting with tempera paint on the glass panes, then scraping it off to make images with the negative space. Next step is expanding to other classrooms, at least those of art-loving teachers;) so keep an eye out for these temporary murals: they look so cool!
Confusion and pleasant surprise might be what visitors walking past the north side of the school feel, when they see the beginning of the Grade 12 Art class's project, painting windows. Currently a test space, students are experimenting with tempera paint on the glass panes, then scraping it off to make images with the negative space. Next step is expanding to other classrooms, at least those of art-loving teachers;) so keep an eye out for these temporary murals: they look so cool!
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