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Re: More- Twins Seven Seven -Nigerian Artist

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From: Judith Decker (jdecker4art_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Thu Jan 13 2005 - 07:37:14 PST


Greetings ArtsEdNetters,

I really like the work of Twins Seven Seven. Ellen, if
you do a unit around his work I would love to see
images of student work - no lesson plan needed. The
page on Twins Seven Seven has been updated on Indigo
Arts since I last visited.

Use his work with a lesson on line and pattern. His
work would be good inspiration for a Plexiglas etching
lesson - a pen and ink drawing - or use with my
African Textiles paper weaving lesson (middle school).

Here are some additional images:
http://users.telenet.be/african-shop/twins-seven-seven.htm
http://arts.ucsc.edu/sesnon/exhibitions/princetwins77/
http://www.africancraft.com/artist.php?sid=47283710712724396464296190213733&id=twins
Portfolio (three pages of images)
http://www.africancraft.com/artist.php?sid=31629785668450954533171410548038&id=twins&pg=portfolio

Twins Seven Seven is one of the artists in this
exhibit:
http://www.nmafa.si.edu/exhibits/oshogbo/index.htm

There is more out there....but these links should get
your going.

Thanks Ellen for bringing his name up again on the
list.

Judy Decker

--- "Sears, Ellen" <ESears@Anchorage.k12.ky.us> wrote:

http://www.indigoarts.com/gallery_africanart_twin77.html

> just sharing - I have no idea how I ended up here...
> but glad I did.
>
> Ellen

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