Middle School
How can we create a visual representation of a significant memory?
Students will use found objects and recycled items to make a collagraph print of a special food.
large pieces of corrugated cardboard, cardboard cutter, found items and other embellishments (cotton balls, straws, toothpicks, small gravel, etc.), tempera paint, drawing paper, oil pastels, heavy board
Did students build up texture on their printing plate and detail on their finished print? Does the print represent a specific food symbolizing an important memory or person?
Sue Liedke is an art teacher at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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