Lesson Idea | Ruth Asawa: Imaginary Trees
Provider: Studio In A School
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Selected for its practical watercolor focus, clear art connections to Ruth Asawa, and suitability for K-5 creative learning
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Exploring watercolor techniques to paint imaginary trees invites students to tap into their creativity and artistic expression. This lesson encourages connections between their own painting processes and the works of renowned artist Ruth Asawa. Suitable for grades K-5.
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Written By:
Andrea Burgay, Director of Digital Learning
Traci Talasco, Artist Instructor
Lesson Development:
Julie Applebaum, Senior Director
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Lesson Idea | Ruth Asawa: Imaginary Trees
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