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  • Turtles require lots of techniques - pinch pots, joining, inscribing, painting, and glazing.

    Turtles require lots of techniques - pinch pots, joining, inscribing, painting, and glazing.

  • Clay is endlessly fascinating - here's a fifth grade mask.

    Clay is endlessly fascinating - here's a fifth grade mask.

  • Part of the trick with kinderartists is capturing the painting in that magical moment just before it turns into a puddle.  =)

    Part of the trick with kinderartists is capturing the painting in that magical moment just before it turns into a puddle. =)

  • If NASA depended on us for new designs, they'd be in great shape!

    If NASA depended on us for new designs, they'd be in great shape!

  • We had pizza that almost looked good enough to eat.

    We had pizza that almost looked good enough to eat.

  • A firing mistake? No - the artist decided she liked the result and shared it in her artist's statement.

    A firing mistake? No - the artist decided she liked the result and shared it in her artist's statement.

  • Putting a new twist on one's art shows creativity.

    Putting a new twist on one's art shows creativity.

  • Careful attention to blues and shadows made this a piece that was a crowd favorite.

    Careful attention to blues and shadows made this a piece that was a crowd favorite.

  • Self portraits are a window into an artist's day - this one was sunny and happy!

    Self portraits are a window into an artist's day - this one was sunny and happy!

  • This eye catching artwork that gave inspiration for the monster that follows...

    This eye catching artwork that gave inspiration for the monster that follows...

  • "I saw a picture in the hall and wanted to make one like it. I think it looks like a monster."

    "I saw a picture in the hall and wanted to make one like it. I think it looks like a monster."

  • Citlally and Hector developed a new way of using glossy photo paper and the melted crayon trays to great success.

    Citlally and Hector developed a new way of using glossy photo paper and the melted crayon trays to great success.

  • Chloie played with patterns to craft her puzzle pieces.

    Chloie played with patterns to craft her puzzle pieces.

  • Our resident shark expert was in second grade when he painted this, an example of his favorite topic.

    Our resident shark expert was in second grade when he painted this, an example of his favorite topic.

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