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“Art For the Sky captures the spirit of what education should be all about:
taking care of our planet and future generations.”
-Dr. Ronald Areglado, Former ED, National Association of Elementary School Principals

School Projects 2000 - Present

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Beyond the Sky - Grand Rapids, MI - Art Prize Entry 2011
This is the first of a 3D series of imagery called "Emergence." Here we see a mysterious "Pool
of Potential" that has opened up in the Earth, made up of children. Two giant albatross birds
are seen flying these "souls" into the reality of their birth . . . special souls that are visionary
and evolved and will help lead the people of the Earth into harmony with the planet and one another.
This is the first image where people play "themselves" rather than pixels on something else.

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loon
750 students and teachers form a 160ft loon floating in "Lake Goodwill" made from
900 square feet of blue jeans from local thrift shops.See story by 8th graders.
"I've been at John.T.Tuck School for 17 years and have never seen anything capture the
hearts of the school like this!"
- Helen Beare, 5th Grade Teache
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Big Horn Sky, Bishop, CA 2005 - 950 Kids and Teachers.
This rock art version of the endangered Sierra Big Horn sheep was photographed
from a hot air balloon.

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sea turtle sky
SEA - TURTLE - SKY
Using red Georgia clay, topsoil, white beach sand and blue jeans for a border,
700 students and teachers from De Soto Trail Elementary in Tallahassee, Florida
form an endangered loggerhead sea turtle. The film of this projects works in the first
advanced teaching of Art For the Sky . . . morphogenic fields. You can watch it here.

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skyhorse
THE SKY HORSE, Valencia, CA. 2008. Nearly 1000 students and teachers from
North Park Elementary school form a running horse.

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save our salmon
Cascade Middle School in Eugene, Oregon addressed the salmon crisis by forming
a spawing salmon with 550 students and staff. Spring, 2008

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whale
Crescent City Sperm Whale, 2010 Crescent City, California
900 students and teachers from Crescent Elk Middle School and Joe Hamilton School form a spoutingsperm whale floating in a an ocean made of blue jeans and kids.

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sky tiger
The Sky Tiger - 2010
Terra Center Elementary in Burke, Virgina celebrates their 30th anniversary
with the creation of a tiger in the International Year of the Tiger. The 350 in the
tiger's paw reminds us of this most important number in the world. (see 350.org)

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meadowlark

450 students and teachers at Schwegler Elmentary, form a singing meadowlark sitting on a stone fencepostwith prairie grass to the side. Spring 2011

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500 students and teachers from Baldwin Primary & Intermediate School in Baldwin City,
Kansas form a redtail hawk sitting on a fence post.

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bee
Winter Bee, Chenowith Elementary, The Dalles, OR 2007
approximately 80% of all insect pollination is accomplished by
honey bees. Learn about the
honey bee crisis
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