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Don't forget, though, there are likely copyright issues to consider in
doing something like this. The original image may be in the public
domain, but not necessarily the reproduction you would be enlarging and
re-reproducing.
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Tim McShane, Assistant--Cultural History
Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery
1302 Bomford Crescent S.W.
Medicine Hat, AB T1A 5E6
(403) 502-8587
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You could create a "Smile on Mona Lisa" or "Pin the Ear on Van Gogh" by
enlarging a reproduction of the art you want to use and fixing it to
magnetic strip material (the type used for refrigerator magnets).
Laminate the surface and make the smile and ear out of the same magnetic
material. The "canvas-magnet" could be mounted on a sturdy substrate and
hung on the wall. To make it easily portable, use a light material and
hang with velcro.
Lori Hamilton
Sodexho Creative Services
9801 Washingtonian Blvd
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
301-987-4032
301-987-4067 (fax)
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> From: December Warren
> Reply To: Museum discussion list
> Sent: January 15, 2004 4:02 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Art Activities & Games
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> We are making efforts to introduce some new art activities for our
children
> and the birthday parties that are held here at Museum. Does anyone
know of a
> supplier who creates nice but cost effective supplies? We are
introducing
> some new Arty Party themes (My Little Monet, Canvas Creators and
Masterpiece
> Makers). Has anyone ever seen a Pin the Ear on Van Gough activity or
the
> Smile on Mona Lisa?
>
> Thank you!
>
> December Warren, M.ED
> Executive Director
> Hands On Discovery Children's Museum
> PO Box 14252
> Evansville, IN 47728
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