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Photo gallery Art from shaving cream

July 30, 2018

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.

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. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Mike Weiser watches as his daughter, Sylvia, 4, uses drops of food coloring to make shaving-cream art and patterned-paper prints.

Mike Weiser watches as his daughter, Sylvia, 4, uses drops of food coloring to make shaving-cream art and patterned-paper prints. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Volunteer docent Mary Teselle, left, helps participant Lev Stolz-Greenberg, 5, reveal a print.

Volunteer docent Mary Teselle, left, helps participant Lev Stolz-Greenberg, 5, reveal a print. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Unveiling the patterned-paper prints.

Unveiling the patterned-paper prints. Photo by: Jeff Miller

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.

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. Photo by: Jeff Miller

A volunteer squeegees away colored-shaving cream to reveal a patterned-paper print.

A volunteer squeegees away colored-shaving cream to reveal a patterned-paper print. Photo by: Jeff Miller

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