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Latest revision as of 16:46, 5 May 2021
I wanted to show people some of the works of underrated artists around Tulsa. I went around Tulsa, finding my personal favorites and took pictures of them. I then gave a little information (what I could find) about the particular artist associated with the certain mural.
Hailie Simmers 2021 | |
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House | Career & College |
Advisor | Korie Johnson |
Plans | Software Engineering, UCO |
Advice | I would definitely tell them to actually do the CAPSTONE footnotes every week to help them develop a final project. I would NOT recommend you to procrastinate and leave all of the work for the end of school year. |
Type | Presentation |
Subject | Murals |
Discipline | Visual Arts |
How It Began
I started out with taking pictures of Tulsa murals, and then posting them on this big bulletin board, creating a "crime board".
How It Changed
With our friend, Corona, I had to throw the bulletin board idea out and then turn everything into a slideshow. I think it turned out cool, but I did really want to do a crime board.
Reflection
I learned the background of the artists and also learned some new places where to find these artworks.