This week in the Art for Little Artists class, the youngest ESF campers learned about three different famous impressionist artists and their styles of work. As a part of the Center for Growth and Innovation program, the class aims to broaden campers’ creative horizons and introduce them to new mediums and methods of creating art.
Campers worked on four different projects throughout the week, including water lily sculptures, chalk drawings, pastel drawings and a collaborative oil painting. Their work mirrored that of impressionists Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne and Edgar Degas. ESF campers are great artists!
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