This is a little image from a set of cards I bought from our German Teacher's wife - Alison. Aren't they wonderful!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
#43 - Recall your favorite childhood game.
When I drew this out of the envelope, I didn't think much about it, but, once I started remembering the games we played, it was amazing how many memories they brought back. You will probably have to click on the image to be able to read the descriptions, but here is the basic list:
Witches and Princesses - lots of stirring eggs in dirt holes in the ground.
Paper Dolls (I wonder if we still have these somewhere. Katie would draw them, and willow and I would cut them out and put them into families)
School
Doctor
You Can't Touch the Ground - Mainly played at the laundry, but also at home
Auction
Dress - up
Barbie
Jacks
Others that are not in my journal, but that I just thought of - Roller Skates, Masterpiece (the board game)
Katie/Willow - can you think of others I am missing?
Witches and Princesses - lots of stirring eggs in dirt holes in the ground.
Paper Dolls (I wonder if we still have these somewhere. Katie would draw them, and willow and I would cut them out and put them into families)
School
Doctor
You Can't Touch the Ground - Mainly played at the laundry, but also at home
Auction
Dress - up
Barbie
Jacks
Others that are not in my journal, but that I just thought of - Roller Skates, Masterpiece (the board game)
Katie/Willow - can you think of others I am missing?
#?(lost the paper) - Make something interesting out of paper and tape.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Photos?
So, I did not get a picture posted today, because I accidentally left my camera at school, and I don't want to cheat. But I did take a picture today. It is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. We had a "Restoration" project meeting tonight. I ran the worship time. I was really nervous. It only went OK. My ideas were cool, but I did not feel a very good vibe from the room. In fact, I think if anything, I bored people. But, anyway, we gave everyone a disposable camera with the assignment of documenting (in some creative way) their sacrifice they made for Lent. My first picture was of ashes. We wrote prayers for change in our hearts on little scraps of paper, and then burned those to use as the ashes we put on our foreheads. I used the burned scraps of paper as the subject for my first photo. Once lent is over, I will try to post all of the images here as a set.
For the worship time that I planned, I took everyone slowly through T.S. Elliots "Ash Wednesday" poem (which is fairly cryptic). Really it is an incredible poem.
You can read it here:
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/ash-wednesday/
While we were reading through the poem, I put images on the screen that reflected the passages. My favorites were from "State of Minds" flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stateofmind_77/sets/274589/
They illustrate the poem. Beautiful.
For the worship time that I planned, I took everyone slowly through T.S. Elliots "Ash Wednesday" poem (which is fairly cryptic). Really it is an incredible poem.
You can read it here:
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/ash-wednesday/
While we were reading through the poem, I put images on the screen that reflected the passages. My favorites were from "State of Minds" flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stateofmind_77/sets/274589/
They illustrate the poem. Beautiful.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Monday, February 04, 2008
Photograph Day 1
The other thing I am going to try to do is to take one photograph a
day and just see what happens...
day and just see what happens...
Sunday, February 03, 2008
#1 - Take a walk, and either write down or draw everything you see on the sidewalk
So, here it goes. Number one. "Take a walk, and either write down or draw everything you see on the sidewalk."
We had Atlas this afternoon, so after Tim left, I decided to walk there with camera in tow before the service. Rather than drawing or writing about the objects, I took photographs of them. It made the walk go so much slower than it normally would have, but it was amazing how much I noticed that I never would have if I had just been walking. It made me realize how much trash people make. So many cigarette boxes. And lots of dog poo. My favorite find was a wasp's nest that had fallen beside the sidewalk. A lost little piece of summer. I picked it up and kept it. Automatically, it made me think of Lauren (my painting instructor). I think I am going to give it to her as a gift (good will offering?). I am tempted to put little messages in the hexagonal compartments. They seem like the perfect place for tiny scrolls. Here is the complete list of the objects I came across.
1. Ice
2. Leaves
3. 1/2 walnut shell. No walnut
4. Empty ziploc bag
5. Amoeba blobs in sandstone
6. Cat in the hat brochure
7. Honey Comb wasp nest
8. Colorful crumpled trash
9. Very faded comcast(?) ad
10. Cigarette buts
11. Tiny pinecone
12. Broken Christmas candy cane
13. "Need Nap?" moist towelette
14. Almost heartshaped rock
15. My reflection
16. Grafitti
17. Smashed pencil
18. Feather
19. Gummy Lifesaver
20. Book of Matches
21. Ratty cloth
22. Paper towel
23. Fake Christmas tree branch
24. Blue plastic screw
25. Newspapers
26. Broken glass
27. Blue rubber medical glove (freaky)
28. Juicy juice box
29. Banana Peel
30. Cigarette boxes
31. Seed pods
---> to see photos of all the items, visit my flickr site - http://www.flickr.com/photos/23431213@N05/sets/72157603842490820/
Besides just enjoying myself, doing this exercise will lead to two things. First, I am making a conscience effort to understand and connect with Lauren better. And second, whenever Tim and I go on a walk, I want to bring a trash bag and pick up garbage. Maybe it can be my small contribution to restoring Greeley.
A new Beginning
So, I have not been very good at posting to this blog, because it seems like it has been a waste of time. I seem to just post when I have new works of art to display, but I am not sure that anyone ever looks at it anyway. So, what is the point? However, today, I spent most of the morning looking at other people's creative blogs - most of which I cannot remember the name of off the top of my head, but who I found so inspiring. (I will post some names eventually) So, I decided that instead of just posting finished pieces, that I want this blog to be more about the creative process. I found a list of creative ventures that I am going to explore. Unfortunately, right now, I am a little tipsy - some delicious organic hard cider (because of super bowl - yeah giants!) and I can't remember or find the name of it. I will get it tomorrow. Anyway, I am going to try to do one venture a day and then post my explorations and what they lead too here. Hopefully, it will find someone (you?) and they will be inspired to do little creative acts as well.
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