Intricately folded paper stitched with red thread.
Each in the Aureole series is created from one strip of paper. The strip is 25 x 2.5 inches and my fascination lies in the variations that this one small piece of paper provides. They create beautiful groups.
Yosemite Mural by Ms. Jane’s 2nd and 3rd Grade Class at Ross Valley Charter School
Tsunami rises up to the mountains.
Made by 9 year old artist Jade.
This piece represents the dire need our planet is in. Our earth is on Fire. Below is a sculpture of community coming together at a healing lake.
Made by four kids ages 8-10 year old. Alara Jade Zoe and Evalena worked as a team.
This art sculpture is in support of eating a plant based diet.
Sculpted is a beautiful woman made out of vegetables and fruits!
The art piece itself got eaten by the artist (after her mother cooked the veggies!)
The hair is made from seaweed the chest from zucchini spirals the arms and legs from daikon radish the head from a sweet potato the earrings from beans the shirt sleeves from Brussel sprouts and the eyes from blueberries! Made by 8 year old artist Jade.
The wind roars while the ocean blows through the night sky.
Up and away the world goes.
She stands there not worried about a single blade of grass.
The moonlight surrounding her with it’s mighty luminous grasp.
Even the flowers open their faces to the luminous glow from the moon
that protects them from the mighty waves.
8 year old artist Jade.
The water as blue as the sky.
The creatures lurking beneath the sea.
The waves crashing like waterfalls.
Dolphins shooting up in the air like rainbows.
Made by 9 year old artist Noah.
The sky goes a long long way and we are only a tiny part of it.
Made by a 9 year old named Jade.
The sea at the end of the world by 9 year old artist Jade.