| | Giant Leaves, painted by students in grades 6-12 from the Lab School of Washington, D.C., under the direction of instructor Frank Capello. Indigenous American Plants (1), painted by students in grades 9-12 at Eastern Senior High School, in Washington, D.C., under the direction of art teacher Rose Powhatan. Calla lilies are featured in this panel. Imagine the World of the Rainforest was produced by the 14 seventh-, eighth-, and ninth-grade art students from the Patricia Roberts Harris Educational Center in Washington, D.C. | Indigenous American Plants (2), painted by students in grades 9-12 at Eastern Senior High School, in Washington, D.C., under the direction of art teacher Rose Powhatan. Sunflowers are highlighted in this mural. Flowers and Paintbrushes is the imaginative creation of junior and senior students from the Lab School of Washington, D.C. Flores Bellas Montage is the work of students from Phelps Career High School, Washington, D.C. The project to create this abstract of floral images by six 11th and 12 graders included a videotape documentary. | | | Plants Relate to Everything Around Us was painted by nine young artists, ranging in grade from elementary to junior high school, from Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center in Washington, D.C. A Vision of the Future Botanic Gardens is the work of nine artists, ages 6 to 8, from Woodlin Elementary School in Silver Spring, Maryland. The girls were members of Brownie Troop 1274, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital. | Flowers Make the World Colorful features a birdhouse. It was painted by ten girls, ages 8 to 11, of Junior Troop 1998, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, of Poolesville, Maryland. Plants Create an Island Paradise reflects the warm weather that was on the minds of the nine Brownies of Troop200, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, of Laurel, Maryland. The artists were aged 6 to 8. The Plant Express is the work of 12 elementary students from the Lab School of Washington, D.C. | | | Plants in Our World, painted by students in grades 6-12 from the Lab School of Washington, D.C., under the direction of Visual Arts Coordinator Karen Hanish. Our Secret Garden was painted by eleven artists, aged 8, of Brownie Troop 2239, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, of Poolesville, Maryland. | Monet's Garden of Giverny, recalling some of Monet's most famous scenes, is the work of 18 students aged 6 to 9 from the Lab School of Washington, D. C. | | |
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