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Eco MandalasEco Mandalas

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Author:
Subject:
Arts
Institution Name:
Judy Shintani
Collection:
Kitsune
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary
Abstract:

Using the art of Andy Goldworthy as inspiration, Elders create mandalas using nature based materials. Focus on history of mandalas, use of balance, texture, color. Lesson created for Elders, but could be used for any age.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Discussion Forums, Lesson Plans, Teaching and Learning Strategies
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML
Conditions of Use:
Custom Permissions
Free whole or partial lesson plan usage
Copyright Holder:
Judy Shintani

Comments:

This is a beautiful and thoughtful project. The mandala is an inviting shape. Unlike a blank piece or paper or canvas it seems most people are uninhibited when using the circle.

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