Photo gallery Art from shaving cream
Participants eagerly created shaving-cream art and patterned-paper prints during a Chazen Museum of Art-sponsored Summer Spin art activity on July 26. The weekly outreach event is open to the public and occurs throughout the summer months.
Participants line up to make shaving-cream art and patterned-paper prints during a Chazen Museum of Art-sponsored Summer Spin art activity held outside the museum on July 26. The weekly summer outreach event is open to the public.
Mike Weiser watches as his daughter, Sylvia, 4, uses drops of food coloring to make shaving-cream art and patterned-paper prints.
Volunteer docent Mary Teselle, left, helps participant Lev Stolz-Greenberg, 5, reveal a print.
Unveiling the patterned-paper prints.
Art can be in the eye of the beholder: A trash can full of colored-shaving cream since squeegeed away from paper prints is pictured.
A volunteer squeegees away colored-shaving cream to reveal a patterned-paper print.