Ariel Tokarz
"A STROLL IN THE PARK"
Acrylic and thread on muslin.
This art piece shows the surface of Mars as if one was taking a walk to see the sunset. The circle design overlapping the setting sun are the glare off the lens of a camera, staining the picture. The last rays of the sun's light reflect off the atmosphere and create a myriad of colors in the sky, that fade into the dark tones of outer space.
Audrey Tokarz
"Elements of Life"
Fabric, acrylic paint, Stitch-witch glue.
I chose to express life on Mars by the
rendering of the volcano, because when life
formed on Earth volcanic vents contributed
to ideal conditions. The circles represent the
clouds and the quantum levels of atoms
that make up life.
Did you enjoy this project? Some students
found it more difficult since they experience
working with a new media: fabric - but
overall they enjoyed the challenge.
Emily Giger & Brenda Rodriguez
"Inner Planetary Existence"
Fabric, latex paint, high lighters, micron pens,
oil based sharpies.
The fashion & religious beliefs that have been brought from Earth have evolved over centuries on Mars. Humans are more spiritual, meditating more. They have evolved and resist cold climates.
Lincoln Elementary School
Augusta, KS
4th Grade
Mrs. Jesser & Mrs. Stueven
Acrylic on canvas.
"Armed Forces"
dreamrocket|project
Osceola County School for the Arts
Kissimmee, FL
Mrs. Calderon