Learn about Japanese Artist Ruth Aiko Asawa and learn how to use colored wire to create 3D wire sculpture art around found objects. “Art will make people better.”- Ruth Asawa As an elementary art teacher, I try to connect artists to the projects that we work on together as a class. I find that seeing images of artwork made from the same materials we are using as a class is very inspiring to children. It sparks ideas, imagination and helps children to understand their own creativity. I also believe that if we teach children about a wide variety of artists
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