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CoSA Students Create BEAUTIFUL Public Mural!
The design themes were intended to inspire students, and celebrate the core values that Silver Strand models for all.
May 08, 2021
by: Elisabeth Josset
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Four brave CoSA students worked with Silver Strand Elementary Principal, Jenny Moore to design a new public art piece for the Silver Strand School and, the local Military Community! During distance learning students drafted multiple designs to fit the 30 foot wall. The design themes were intended to inspire students, and celebrate the core values that Silver Strand models for all. Thank You Silver Strand Crew for cultivating Respect, Responsibility, Safety and Kindness in the community, and supporting the Arts!
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The truth is written on the wall! The students and Mrs. Moore settled on the design by CoSA Junior, Serena Aguon for the final public work. CoSA Junior and IB Muralist, Isabella Anderson teamed up with her dad, Justin Anderson to project the contours of the design at the mural site after dark. In the true spirit of Respect, Responsibility, Safety and Kindness, Serena and Bella worked with fellow CoSA Juniors, Austin Lim and Xavier Cortes tirelessly to co-create this vibrant, colorful and authentically inspiring mural on the playground for all Silver Strand kids to enjoy! The mural is a landmark that can now be seen driving down the Strand as well as from the street of Lincoln Housing. We celebrate our Military students, parents and supportive Silver Strand Staff with the visionary teamwork of our dedicated CoSA Student Artists!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Mural Artists:
Serena Aguon
Isabella Anderson
Xavier Cortes
Austin Lim
Design by:
Serena Aguon
Mural Projection:
Isabella Anderson
Mr. Anderson
See the before and after pictures below:
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