SAMARA ART PROJECT
Pillow Designs
Inspired by Artistic Expressions of Frank Lloyd Wright
OTTERBEIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Conclusion
Dr. Christian Closing Thoughts from Brenda McDowell

We at Otterbein School are so fortunate to have a Frank Lloyd Wright home right here in our area. To get to meet the owner, who actually knew Mr. Wright, is a wonderful bonus for our students. Real-life experiences are a great way to learn!
Dr. Christian Closing Thoughts from John Christian

The pillow project has been a great way to study Frank Lloyd Wright and his architecture. Mrs. McDowell really came up with an exciting and innovative method to engage students in hands-on studies aimed at abstracting things in Nature as works of art.

It was a special surprise to see all of your pillows in my home. The geometric designs and color combinations go very well with the things designed by Mr. Wright. You are always welcome to visit SAMARA again. Best wishes for a bright future and continued academic success.
Dr. Rogers Closing Thoughts from Wally Rogers

This has been one of the most complete studies by a group of children at SAMARA. The development of these Web pages serves to extend your studies and achievements well beyond the classroom and school.

You can be very proud of what you accomplished through your designs and construction of pillows inspired by the artistic expressions of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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