The Little School Auction 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Meydenbauer
TLS Auction 2009 Catalog
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Kathi's Class Auction Project
These individual clay handprint tiles were decorated and painted by the artists in Kathi's class. A keepsake to treasure always.
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Julie's Class Project
Julie's class auction project is a crock like no other. It's a cookie jar with the best cookies on the outside. Our 3-year-olds cut their favorite images out of clay then pressed them onto a jar created by clay artist extraordinaire Susan Krueger. Our children's images are accompanied by the first letters of their names and held together under a lid and by colors that remind us of our Little School "umbrella. Like the minds of the children who had a hand in its creation, this is a vessel of significant proportion, ready to be filled with so many wonderful and cherished things.
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Barbara's Class Project
A total of twelve abstract, textured paintings by the students of Barbara's class are collectively matted in black then framed in glass and a 1.5 inch border of textured black wood. The piece measures 25" x 31". It is wired on the back to be hung vertically or horizontally.
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Christina's Class "Little School Alphabet"
Christina's class created a fabulous framed alphabet collage. The children thought of Little School themed words for each letter of the alphabet. Then, each child drew their interpretation of two of the words with colored pencils. The drawings were creatively arranged, mounted and professionally framed. This work of art would be a wonderful addition to any child's bedroom or playroom.
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Stephen's Class Project
A beautiful and practical reminder of Stephen's class of 2008/2009. Each child in the class created a one-of-a-kind, fused-glass fish that accents this beautiful glass platter reminiscent of the sea. Whether displayed as art, or used everyday, this piece will bring a smile for years to come. Display stand included.
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Jacqui's Class Framed Alphabet Chart
The students in Jacqui's class posed as the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. The kid-letters were photographed in striking black and white to create this professionally framed whimsical keepsake chart. A special thank you to Colleen Wes and Ellen Kaspi who donated their time for the photo shoot!
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Alice/Sally's Class Project
Aboriginal Australian painting, depicting animals associated with sky, earth and water habitats, on fine-grained elm with live edge. Hand-Made and signed by each member of Alice and Sally's class.
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Sarah & Mike's Class "My Story" Self Portrait Art Quilt
This year, Sarah and Mike's class learned about drawing faces and they created self portraits. Each child wrote about their story, including stories, events and history from their family and heritage. For "My Story" Self Portrait Art Quilt, each child selected their own fabrics including a background, face color, and up to 20 different fabrics from a large selection of fabric swatches. These fabrics were fused with an adherent backing and used to create an image of their portraits. Each face was incorporated into a creative quilt design that will be a timeless preservation of their stories in this beautiful project.
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Jessica's Class Project
A lovely glass blown bowl is a showcase for hand blown glass orbs. Each child designed, create and participated in the creation of these colorful orbs.
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Melissa's Class Project
This is a unique, hand-crafted wall-hanging quilt, measuring approximately 30" x 36". The squares were printed with fabric paint using natural materials such as leaves and fir branches by the children in Melissa's class. It was pieced and bound by the loving hands of Charlie's grandmother and professionally quilted.