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I love having sisters & mother daughter pairs in my workshops, Beautiful work done by this mother daughter pair in yesterday's workshop! Sisters chatting in the back :)
Created from an artwork by the late Hong Kong Artist Ah Chung (1933-2018).
To learn more of the artist or purchase a Giclee print of the artwork, please visit www.ahchung.com.hk
Photos from Thinking Differently. Enabling Innovation Buffalo Business First - hosted this workshop.
Innovation Workshop Focus:
· Diminished “stuckness” in your thinking
· Increased pace of problem solving
· More effective discussions with others to help them think differently
· Increased use of existing resources and knowledge to innovate solutions
Created by Students at Waltham High School, Waltham, MA
Title: Who Am I?
Theme: Life’s Journey (Migration – Immigration – My Future)
Teacher: Mary Coughlan
Materials and techniques: Acrylic paint on prepared linen
She mentioned that she forgot she had worn the sunglasses that day, but would quickly remember each time someone looked her way and smiled or laughed.
I also liked her t-shirt but didn't read it until later. I wish I had asked about it. It reads: there are only two kinds of ships... submarines and targets.
My lucky clover.
+ Canon EOS 650D with EF 50mm f/1.8 II (+4 macro filters)
+ Maribor, Slovenia
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Create-a-Monster Sea Monster. Repainted by me and rerooted by tsubasahome.
(She's mine, not for sale)
Chesterfield County Science Teacher and High Bridge Trail State Park volunteer, Michael Stange explains plant life along the trail
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Created by Maricopa Wells Middle School, Maricopa, AZ
Participants: Art classes, 360 students worked to come up with ideas.
Teacher: Tonya Oakley
Title: Innovation and Imagination
Theme: Adventure by Air: Discovery, Exploration and Innovation through Flight
Materials and techniques: Markers, color pencils, crayons, paper
Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com
Michael spent the day with University of Rochester. Outcomes from our time
• Increased team work
• Developed a process to strengthen communication within and between departments
• Developed a process to strengthen collaboration (information sharing, best practices) within and between departments.
• Respect for the experience, diversity and talents of team members and departments
• Fun and build the team.
Looking for team building & Leadership? Contact mike@create-learning.com - Call 1.716.629.3678
The good doctors at Pataphysical Studios took a break from their madcap adventures to create hundreds of ‘Pataphysical Talismans -- to thank all the folks who worked on the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine or contribute to our creative network.
These talismans are in the shape of a question mark, and inspired by the Nepali number "1", which represents the unity of all things. This symbol appears below the Buddha’s all-seeing eyes in stupa temples throughout Nepal.
The Pataphysical Talismans can be worn as a necklace or broach, used as ornaments for your home -- or your art. This design was created by Freddy Hahne (a.k.. Dr. Really) and manufactured by Fabrice Florin (a.k.a. Dr. Fabio), using Tam High School's laser printer and wood contributed by Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain). For our first run, we printed out 300 of these talismans on 1/8” maple plywood.
We then gathered at Pataphysical Studios to art up the talismans on a late fall afternoon. We painted them and decorated them with jewels, from Dr. Canard’s vast collection of ornaments. Each time we completed a talisman, we hit a gong and claimed ‘By the power of the duck!’, to infuse them with special energy for the people we will give them to.
It was a great way to relax and make art together, on our first day back after an intense month-long exhibit at the Mill Valley Library in October.
Visitors to this unique art installation seemed to really enjoy the experience, and we received great feedback about the fun and educational events we hosted along with the exhibit. Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine