Thursday, May 8, 2025
Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass
We began with a blank sheet of paper, dividing it into four sections to come up with design ideas. After experimenting in each section, we selected our favorite design. Using a new sheet of white paper, we redrew that design at full size. Then, we placed a clear sheet over the full-size drawing and carefully traced the lines using a black Sharpie. Once the outlines were complete, we chose three colored Sharpies to fill in the shapes, creating a vibrant stained glass effect that brought our artwork to life.For an extension I would have students create a model of a building or house that incorporated stained class. This would tie into an engineering standard.
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