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ART+ Block Printing

  • julian571
  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

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Our ART+ initiative makes art experiences accessible digitally and connects the collection to a variety of fields of study including art history, science, social studies, and language arts.


In this ART+ installment, Director of Education Tony DiFatta introduces Walter Anderson's use of the "seven motifs," and demonstrates a simple block printing technique that you can do at home or in the classroom.


 
 
 

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asmirandajoye
Oct 23

Slitherio may be played in your web browser or downloaded as an app for Android and iOS. It operates smoothly even on small devices, making it ideal for short breaks or extended gaming sessions.

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aileenabela
Sep 16

Such a creative way to blend learning with hands-on fun! The ART+ Block Printing session beautifully shows how art can connect with different subjects. Inspiring initiatives like this remind me of the creativity a Book Publishing Services Company brings to life.

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nicklesteele532
Sep 16

As the levels progress, the game becomes more intense. The layouts become more complicated, with trucks falling off cliffs, swinging Cluster Rush obstacles, and even explosives in your path. You can’t just jump randomly—you need to plan your moves and react instantly. Some levels feel nearly impossible at first, but with practice, your muscle memory and timing improve, and what once seemed crazy becomes doable.

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jeffreestary
Sep 15

The block printing technique looks like a lot of fun, that's not my neighbor game and it's inspiring to see how it's connected to Walter Anderson's work.

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