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Seed Art Part 2
3/19/2025 | 1m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Join this group of seed artists as they take you through a sliver of the world of crop art.
Join this group of seed artists as they take you through a sliver of the world of crop art.
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The Slice
Seed Art Part 2
3/19/2025 | 1m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Join this group of seed artists as they take you through a sliver of the world of crop art.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWell, this is our second year coming here.
A little group of friends to create crop art I'm just kind of having fun, especially after last year and kind of going to it after the process of making it and going to see everybody else's art and realizing, wow, this is some steep competition.
And people who are very, very serious and I'm like, well, I'm just going to keep doing it because it's fun.
If you look at the rules for the State Fair, there's a lot of different categories you can enter your piece in.
you can do painted things, you can glue things to unusually shaped objects.
You can go with the painted background, painted seeds, I don't know, the one I'm doing is just straight up plain seeds.
It's really fun to create in a group.
I mean, if you've ever done any sort of art tends to be kind of an introverted process where you're kind of alone, at home, working by yourself, and then time you get a group involved with that situation, then all of a sudden you have like accountability for people to show up every week.
Keep working on it.
You have friends to ask questions.
If you're having problems you can sit and talk if you want to, or you can just sit and do your crop art.
You can spend 10% of the time talking or none or the whole time talking, and I appreciate that.
It's a nice way to relax.
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