Block Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture?

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Block Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture?

Block Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture? L U K E

Block Name Design 1.Fold your paper to make 6 squares going one way and 4 squares going the other way. (Mrs. Brown will show you). 2.In each square write one block letter of your name. Make sure your letters come right up to the edges!! 3.Use oil pastels and draw designs in the areas that are NOT the letters. In Art, those areas are called the “Negative Space”. 4.Use paint to paint the color in all your letters.