Students learned about Neurographic Art, a mindfulness art-making strategy using free flowing lines. They created their own Neurographic Art that focused on solving a problem or a question that they have been dealing with. They used permanent markers to draw the lines, and connect the corners.
Students then learned about color schemes and how colors can be used to create emphasis, contrast, unity, rhythm, movement, and balance in an artwork. Color can also be used to express emotions and ideas.
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