I was in preparing for the school year yesterday.
As a part of my assignment, I am teaching French Immersion Art to the grade 7s and 8s.
As a skill building lesson to talk about and (hopefully) build creativity, I made ink blots on rice paper for each of the kids to expand upon the ink blot and transform it into something else.
My question?
WHY is it that 90% of all of the ink blots I made looked like vaginas?
And the other 10% look like penises!
Lesson learned? Maybe there is a better, less sexual, way to teach creativity to adolescents?
Published by Pam Fanjoy
I am just like you! A regular woman who went to work Monday to Friday, came home and did all that stuff that we all do - raised my kids, played with my dogs, worked around the house and spent time with my husband. Like most of us, I feel like I took that relationship for granted. I knew I was lucky but I didn't know HOW lucky - until January 26, 2021. The day that Rob passed away. As a way to work through this really crappy, unfair time, I thought I would start a blog. Not to whine and complain but to document those times AND the good ones! Because there ARE good times as well!
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