The summer art sessions in studioCB have proven once again that stretching one's imagination and thinking creatively rules over prepackaged art kits any day. 
Kids, ages 9-16, have been designing, drawing, print-making, drilling, cutting,  hammering, measuring and re-imagining. 
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One student's exploration of replicating an object using 6 different mediums.
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Sam's Walldoll measures almost 3'. He learned to use a small hand drill  and to wire parts together for a strong hold.
 
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| Lauren's wall sculpture was inspired by  women's vintage headwear. | 
   Leather boots started from cardboard and styrofoam, by Serena and Erin. | 
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| Ben's eye-full includes piano parts and leather. | 
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| A 10 year old found her groove mixing it up with paint, pastels, pens, pencils, and a tissue dress pattern.  | 
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| Bubble wrap and water colors created the blue and lavender polkadot blossom. | 
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| Colored pencils, black ink art pens, crayon pastels and a perforated kitchen tool  template. | 
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| Layers, layers, layers! | 
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| A steady hand holding a black ink art pen made this pink and orange posy pop! | 
 
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