#BOGOMOGO
One artist can’t control all the Bogo Mogos of the world. So Aria Luna has enlisted some help, from other kids. Here are a few examples of unique interpretations of Bogo Mogo, all made by children. These images are from the Earth Day event hosted by the City of Mountain View in April 2019.
Aria Luna’s Bogo Mogo workshop
Earth Day 2019
Community Center
City of Mountain View, California
Aria Luna gives her first workshop to families attending the City of Mountain View’s inaugural Earth Day event. Here’s where the first crop of Bogo Mogos was born!
Bogo Mogo as a blue octopus
2019
Acrylic and mixed media on cardboard
20 x 24 in
50.8 x 61 cm
This is our favorite Bogo Mogo from the workshop. This is easily art gallery material.
Bogo Mogo with curls
2019
Acrylic and mixed media on cardboard
20 x 24 in
50.8 x 61 cm
Bogo Mogo in snow
2019
Acrylic and mixed media on cardboard
20 x 24 in
50.8 x 61 cm
Bogo Mogo in prehistory
2019
Acrylic and mixed media on cardboard
20 x 24 in
50.8 x 61 cm
This might be an ancestral version of Bogo Mogo… it calls to mind the great dinosaurs that roamed the Earth once upon a time. Plastics are made of petroleum after all…
Bogo Mogo à la Spongebob
2019
Acrylic and mixed media on cardboard
20 x 24 in
50.8 x 61 cm
This Bogo Mogo was made by the youngest participant in the workshop, a toddler… with a little help from mom of course. We can’t get away from the likeness to a certain square-shaped cartoon character…