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Core Art Standards: VA3, VA5, VA8
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Use what you’ve learned about process in art-making to develop your own work
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Almost anything can become art materials. Try making marks on the walls of your shower with shampoo or creating an unexpected design on a slice of bread by letting jam drip off a spoon!
Before you begin, check out these examples by Lisa Yamaoka’s students at South Kamloops Secondary School in Kamloops, British Columbia in Canada!
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