A 4x6 foot mural created by elementary school artists in Baltimore, Maryland using recycled bottle caps. The artists worked for several months with teaching artist Alanna Rivera to create a design, which they painted onto wooden panels and then filled in with bottle caps and an industrial adhesive. The mural design represents how they see themselves as a diverse community who are responsible for the wellbeing of their natural environment.
A 4x6 foot mural created by elementary school artists in Baltimore, Maryland using recycled bottle caps. The artists worked for several months with teaching artist Alanna Rivera to create a design, which they painted onto wooden panels and then filled in with bottle caps and an industrial adhesive. The mural design represents how they see themselves as a diverse community who are responsible for the wellbeing of their natural environment.
This is a digital rendering of a shoe design created by a 7th grade artist in Baltimore, Maryland that was exhibited at the Maryland Institute College of Art in May, 2016.
A 4x6 foot mural created by elementary school artists in Baltimore, Maryland using recycled bottle caps. The artists worked for several months with teaching artist Alanna Rivera to create a design, which they painted onto wooden panels and then filled in with bottle caps and an industrial adhesive. The mural design represents how they see themselves as a diverse community who are responsible for the wellbeing of their natural environment.