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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Expression: Pollock-style

As we continue to look outward toward the expression of others, KGG students are studying techniques used by famous artists. Students have put their own creative spin on the stylings of Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, M. C. Escher, Salvador Dali, Vincent van Gogh and many others.

This is how we felt about painting like Jackson Pollock:

'I like to run and give a big splash!'-Adrif

'The splash was like hi-yah!'-Samaraa

'I was tired when I finished.'-Nafi

'I did it using karate, and it felt good.'-Dominique

'I feeled proud.'-Saif



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