



I'm going to have to get James to tell me about this project again, but I know it was some kind of challenge on a website or something. I can't remember right this second and it's too late to call him and ask. So I'm just going to place these pics in here as a reminder to ask him more about it. I took these pics off of Facebook and don't even know who really took them. This was a project that he did while he was still in college at USC. I just thought it sounded like a lot of fun and that this project could be tied to so many great art concepts! The kids at the school would love it!
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