WNC Cherokee Elementary: Landscape

I worked with the Western North Carolina Cherokee Kindergarten to create a series of animations to help teach basic shapes, colors, and their native Cherokee language. The WNC Cherokee’s native language is fading out so these animations are being used as an engaging way for the students to stay in tune with their heritage. All the objects created are native to WNC’s environment to teach the students about where they live. The video above showcases all the shapes coming together in their natural environment.

 

Trillium Shape Animation

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