Next time you stroll through Ala Moana Shopping Center, be sure to stop at the courtyard in front of Bloomingdale's. There you can't miss the 6 foot, twelve hundred pound pumpkin bronze sculpture covered in polka dots created by Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama. The symbolism of the "kabocha" in Kusama’s art represents a positive and comforting piece of her troubled childhood in Matsumoto, Japan. As a young girl, Kusama spent hours drawing pumpkins. She reported that art was her daily medicine. Check out what WMS students did after they were inspired by her whimsical artwork. It will make you smile!
Here is our sixth grader, Briant T. in front of the statue. Thank you Briant's mom for the pictures.
JEWEL Grade 7
ISABELLA Grade 7
VANELYN Grade 6
CHLOE Grade 7
JANELLE Grade 6
SARAH Grade 7
YINAN Grade 7
PENELOPE Grade 7
SOPHIE Grade 8
JACKYLYN Grade 7
AIWA Grade 6
JORDYN Grade 7
KATHERINE Grade 8
RILEY Grade 7
AYA Grade 6
KATIE Grade 8
TAYLOR Grade 7