Wednesday

DC at Night in the Spring...

Spring has sprung in the District! The tulip trees are taking over...
so delightfully elegant and pretty!

Can't stay away!

Last night I returned to Handi-Hour at the Renwick! 
The craft du jour was felting.
I am creating a killer voodoo lady.
She needs details and beads...so I will share her when she is fully realized.
What I do want to share are the photos I took at the close of the evening as I strolled again through the Wonder exhibition...I love the transitions from room to room. The delightful surprises that greet you and every turn!
This Greek Slave was 3-D scanned and then printed with a 3-D printer! There is a QR code posted as well, so if you desire your very own copy of a Greek Slave sculpture you too can print one!







Monday

Gold!!!

Incredible teacher moment for me today!!! 
      My student Razan Elbaba was recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her visual art portfolio. She was awarded a GOLD KEY PORTFOLIO at the Regional level and then, today, Gold Medal at the NATIONAL level! She is one of eight in the nation to receive this award in 2016! This is a tremendous honor and I am proud of her!
   
   
   Razan is the 4th student in the history of FCPS to receive this award and the first FEMALE!  She has an exemplary creative and tireless work ethic, this could not have happened to a more deserving student! 
   These students are identified by panels of creative professionals as the most talented young artists and writers in the nation! This year, nearly 320,000 works of art and writing were submitted. Only the top 1% were recognized at the national level! We will be traveling to New York City in June to attend an awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall!
The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, presented by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, is the largest, longest-running recognition program of its kind in the United States. Established in 1923, the awards have recognized students who have become some of our nation’s most celebrated artists, including Richard Avedon, Robert Indiana, Phillip Pearlstein, and Andy Warhol. Visual arts categories include architecture, art portfolio, ceramics and glass, comic art, design, digital art, drawing, editorial cartoon, fashion, film and animation, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video game design. More than 300,000 students participate in the program across the country.  


   

Wednesday

Boys day off...


March 1st was Virginia's Primary election...our school district closed 
in anticipation of high voter turn out!
So, the boys and I had the day off...
I voted early, and then we spent the day in D.C.
Enjoying a little feast for the eyes!