Art
Native wildflower prints by Class 5
- Item Number
- 212
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 150 USD to sb9ca2fb5
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
Native Wildflowers
of Northern California
Botany Study
Flower Sketches
Laura Sternik, Class 5
At the beginning of the year, Class 5 delved deeply into a botany study,
learning everything from the physiology and structure of the plant, to
photosynthesis and classification. They even conducted a study where
they planted sunflower seeds in the classroom and observed the growth
variance of each plant in relation to the moon’s cycle.
For this Class 5 offering, under the guidance of their teacher, Laura
Sternik, each child picked a favorite native wildflower and created a
sketch using colored pencil. The end result is a wonderfully vibrant
piece that is a testament to the children’s keen observation skills
and artistic talent; truly a celebration of the natural beauty that
surrounds us in Sonoma County.
Medium: colored pencil
Frame: canary wood
handmade by Tom Schmidt, class parent
This piece measures at 33.5' wide and 28.5' long.
Lovingly donated by Class 5
Item Special Note
Winning bidder to pay shipping costs
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