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+ Jamie Tasker Julie Shahan Whitney Wedel Matthew George Heather Hansen Artist Pinwheels

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Jamie TaskerJulie ShahanWhitney WedelMatthew GeorgeHeather Hansen

Artist Pinwheels

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+Jackson Pollock

Painted in an abstract manner

Used “drip and splash” style

Affixed canvas on floor or wall instead of an easel

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+Vincent Van Gogh

Forerunner of Expressionism

Used small blots to create art

Motion is portrayed in his art

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+Georgia O’Keeffe Precisionism

Depicted objects realistically

Focused on geometric shapes

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+Mondrian

Neoplasticism

Painted in a square, geometric, manner

Focused on primary colors

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+OP Art Optical Illusions

Magic Eye

Sometimes appear to be moving

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Jamie TaskerJulie ShahanWhitney WedelMatthew GeorgeHeather Hansen

Step-by-Step Directions

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Cut paper into a 6 inch by 6 inch square.

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Draw an X on the paper using a pencil.

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After drawing the X, the paper should look like this.

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Trace the X 2/3 of the way down towards the center using a Sharpie marker.

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After tracing with the Sharpie marker, the paper should look like this.

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Paint the back of the paper using Jackson Pollock’s style as an inspiration.

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This is another example of how the back could be painted.

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Continue painting each triangle using a different artist as an inspiration.

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Continue painting each triangle using a different artist as an inspiration.

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Continue painting each triangle using a different artist as an inspiration.

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AAfter the art on the pinwheel is completed, use scissors to cut down the Sharpie lines on each

corner.

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Gather every other corner on the pinwheel.

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Push the pushpin through the pinwheel and the straw. Attach an earring back to the pinwheel in order to secure the pinwheel to the straw.