Laura Larson, Los Angeles, CA
Laura Larson, Los Angeles, CA
Fabric, color-Sharpie markers, embroidery thread, pipe cleaner, and wire. I love this idea! Can’t wait to see how it turns out. Good Luck!
Laura Larson, Los Angeles, CA
Fabric, color-Sharpie markers, embroidery thread, pipe cleaner, and wire. I love this idea! Can’t wait to see how it turns out. Good Luck!
Laura Vance, Taft, TN
2nd grader at Riverside Christian Academy
Black card stock & oil pastels.
It was a Blast! We had so much fun!
Laurel Ann Peterson, Hampshire, IL
Recycled knitted wool vest-felted, glass beads, and copper wire.
Caterpillar Munching on Leaf plainly represents the interdependence of our ecosystem. The felted leaf is recycled from a wool sweater that belonged to my father, James O. Umbaugh, who was an artist and art teacher. This represents the interdependence of family and of teachers and students. Without his influence on my life (and without his sweater!) this leaf would not exist. The leaf is submitted in his honor, a symbol of legacy he left not just with his artwork, but by the influence he had on his children and the though-sands of students whom he taught. Through him we all learned to appreciate the beauty around us and to discover the creativity in our souls. Thanks Daddy!
Artists: Lauren (ago 8), Alex (age 6), Evan (age 3) Downs
Fabric markers on cotton and felt.
My grandkids were so excited to make leaves. We had an enjoyable evening with this project.
Laurie Carlson (Lch Designs), Arlington, MA
Stronheim fabric swatches, and paint with tree words and aspired goal. Aspiration for society to think & act.
Title: Turn over a New… Leaf