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Poll

Most Interesting Public Art in Denver
Dancers at DCPA
38%
Seal Fountain
13%
Art Museum itself
50%
Total votes: 8

Graffiti

Light Painting

Its been more than 3 years since I posted about PipsLabs 3D Light Graffiti, although it remains one of my favorite finds. I'm looking forward to doing a light graffiti project with my students this year, and here's a helpful little tutorial:

The Process is the Product

Just about all my favorite websites have already posted this video, but if you haven't seen it yet, give it a look and you'll see just why it has been so popular.

Creation and Destruction

In response to yesterday's post on online graffiti by Rey Rey, Lilliodillo points us to an ongoing conversation on her blog,

online graffiti art

I'm sure I'm not the only one who has students with a penchant for graffiti art. The question is, where can they do it without defacing someone else's property? Well, here's your temporary answer: graffiti/playdo. This site has private walls and public ones. The public ones have multiple "artists" mastering their skills. Well, sort of. In any case, it's fun. -rey rey

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