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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Art: Birds from Sudan


The girls are making small bird sculptures  inspired by a bird native to Sudan in Africa. They constructed the 3D form with newspaper and tape. Now they are adding color with tissue paper and texture with collage papers. Each bird is unique and the "flock" represents the great diversity of wildlife in Sudan. 








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