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![]() Community Art Project for charity event (Jeffco Public Schools) | ![]() Magnificent Monster Chair Project: 1. Each kid created their own unique monster 2. The monsters were digitally scanned 3. A fabric pattern was made from all the monsters 4. The monster fabric was used to upholster a chair | ![]() Magnificent Monster created by each kid, then scanned |
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![]() Monster before and after being scanned | ![]() Fluffy Joe and Zig Zac | ![]() Tomato the Monster |
![]() Mabel the Flying Monster | ![]() Zurbert | ![]() The Monster Fabric design |
![]() Selected chair from Goodwill | ![]() Removed seat backs | ![]() Sanded chair |
![]() Primed then painted chair - the kids liked white better and so we changed it | ![]() Created pattern and cut fabric | ![]() Lined seat backs with extra padding |
![]() Covered seat backs w/ custom fabric | ![]() Attached fabric to padded seat back | ![]() Finished back with special fabric |
![]() Voila - a Magnificent Monster Throne |
JEFFCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY ART PROJECT
Mentoring a group of 25 sixth graders, I designed this whimsical chair creation for a charity event, benefiting Jefferson County Public Schools. After guided instruction to the kids, I digitally infusing the playful artwork of these 11 and 12 year old students. I then created my own fabric which I applied to a vintage rocking chair that I restored and reimagined.
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