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Tyler H. and his masterpiece.Tyler |
Abby L. smiles for the camera with her Modigliani project.AAA |
Katie R. poses with her oil pastel drawing. |
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Here is Bailey C. and her Modigliani-style portrait. |
Dakota W. admires the artwork. Hers is the one on the right. |
Jordan K. attended the art reception too! |
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Taylor G. and her entourage enjoy the art display. |
Ella K.'s grandmother views the art on display in the Community Room at Sullivan Library. |
Laura K., Abby L., Kari C., and Katie R. |
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Cupcakes, punch, and cookies provided by the Sullivan Library and Ms. Tash. |
Visitors admire the Frida Kahlo dolls in the glass cases at Sullivan Library. |
Rachel R. and Danielle P. pose with Danielle's art project (on the right). |
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Modigliani portrait by Danielle P. |
Tyler H.'s art |
This one was created by Kolby P. |
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Frida Kahlo doll by Samantha S. |
George M.'s Frida Kahlo |
by Angela D. |
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Tyler H.'s puppet channels Princess Leia. |
This elegant doll is by Kari C. |
Frida Kahlo captured her own image in many self-portraits. |
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Ella K.'s doll is very colorful. |
Frida Kahlo as depicted by Emily M. |
These dolls are holding hands and resemble the painting "The Two Fridas" by Frida Kahlo. |
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Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist. |
The dolls have clay heads. |
Frida Kahlo's all in a row. |
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Frida Kahlo had facial hair that the students exaggerated. |
All dolls have petticoats under their skirts. |
Dolls pose with the sign indicating the art reception date. |