![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Art Ability, In Safari Village, Of Wildlife Safari, As A Nature Theme Park Location, Winton, Oregon
|
At the end of the entry was a display of tiles created by at-risk youth. Seven of the tiles spelled out
the word, "Animals."
|
The sign read:
The Art Ability Grant provided an opportunity for these groups to work together to learn about art and explore their creativity in a safe environment. They worked on individual projects and on this group tile project for display at the Wildlife Safari. The program was funded through a grant from Douglas Community Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and administered by Umpqua Valley Arts Association.
|
The tiles of the upper left corner of the display included a butterfly, a dog, and fish.
|
The lower left corner of the display illustrated a mouse, pig, alligator, sheep, pony, and puppy.
|
The lower center of the display pictured a pineapple, a fish, an anchor, a snake, a mouse and a fish.
|
The center right of the exhibit contained images of lion, a bird, a snake, a rabbit, and a cat.
|
A closer shot of a single tile with a picture of an armadillo.
|
Another tile showed the image of a fictional animal with a blue body and cloud-like antlers.
|
The face of a hippo was created by Janna in 2006.
|
A tile showed the image of a "baby leopard."
|
![]() |
home • contact • topic guide • top 25 • photos • video • writing • blogs • upload • terms • privacy |