Art Is A Window

This blog is created to document the development of Rooftop School's "Art Is... A Window" study for 2013-2014.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Noses Pressed against the Glass

Skye, Henry and Smudge at the Window



A nose is to be nosey with.


— from Ruth Krauss and Maurice Sendak's Open House for Butterflies
via Brain Pickings




Posted by Andi at 8:03 AM
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Labels: animals, children's books, dogs, Maurice Sendak, Ruth Krauss, Windows

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      • I Was a Teenage Art Curator
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