It has been a while since my last Fan Art Post ( 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 ) and I have a folder filling up with photos people have sent so there will be another one soon. This project deserves it's own post. Amazing! These kids did a super job. I am so honored to have inspired their work. Wow! Descriptions from their art teacher below. Thanks guys. You rock!
"The Rincon Valley Charter Schools (RVCS) are part of the Rincon Valley Union School District here in Santa Rosa, California. Maybe it's the bright culture we live in, but there has been an overwhelmingly positive response to the bold artwork that has been created. Many have asked where the ideas came from. I want to thank you again for your inspiration." – Sarah Friedman
"The mural with the Gryphon (school mascot) was painted by the 7th grade mural club at our newest school campus, the Rincon Valley Charter School at Matanzas. 12 amazing kids met over the course of three weeks to paint outside of school time."
"The mural with the profile was painted by my 18, 8th grade art students as their "Legacy Project." Every year the students make something to leave to the school before they journey off to high school. This group was chosen to create their mural outside of the art room, at the Rincon Valley Charter School, Sequoia."
"The most simple mural (with only geometric shapes in warm and cool colors) was done by 63, 6th graders from Sequoia Elementary School, a neighboring campus to RVCS where I work. I am not their teacher, but led them for this project. It was thrilling to see their eyes light up at what they collaborated on and helped create."
"The Rincon Valley Charter Schools (RVCS) are part of the Rincon Valley Union School District here in Santa Rosa, California. Maybe it's the bright culture we live in, but there has been an overwhelmingly positive response to the bold artwork that has been created. Many have asked where the ideas came from. I want to thank you again for your inspiration." – Sarah Friedman
"The mural with the Gryphon (school mascot) was painted by the 7th grade mural club at our newest school campus, the Rincon Valley Charter School at Matanzas. 12 amazing kids met over the course of three weeks to paint outside of school time."
"The mural with the profile was painted by my 18, 8th grade art students as their "Legacy Project." Every year the students make something to leave to the school before they journey off to high school. This group was chosen to create their mural outside of the art room, at the Rincon Valley Charter School, Sequoia."
"The most simple mural (with only geometric shapes in warm and cool colors) was done by 63, 6th graders from Sequoia Elementary School, a neighboring campus to RVCS where I work. I am not their teacher, but led them for this project. It was thrilling to see their eyes light up at what they collaborated on and helped create."