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Review of Summer
Seventh Annual "From a Kid's Point of View" "What a great way to start off the summer. We made piles and piles of handmade paper." - Lily Nova "Painting on handmade paper was a new experience for the kids. We tried different kinds of paper and the class especially enjoyed "painting" with glitter. - Richard Hart "Earlier in the year, Nancy Christie brought her expertise to forty young silk painters. The black resist proved truly resistant this time, yet the painters prevailed creating some wonderful pieces.The brilliant colors are stunning!" - Zoe Alowan
"Coaxing the children's imaginations, I told them a story, "The Baker's Daughter." Some painted graphics from the story and others created waterfalls, unicorns and self portraits." Zoe Alowan
"The Owl and the Fairy" by Jessica Coulombe, age 9 Fierce and Friendly Animal Masks "The end result comes out great! It is proof of their enthusiasm and ability to realize their vision. Ribbons were received by many of these children at the Nevada County Fair for their mask work." Denise Wey
Kimberlie Modlin, age 7, with Lion Mask Summer Paintings - Acrylic Medium and Tissue Paper
"The children created an enchanted mural within this magical Saturday morning forum for young creativity. In so doing, a new small world was experienced." Martin Brown, guest artist from London, England
Origami - Japanese Paper Folding "Folding paper is a very rewarding experience. You can make a swan, a sturdy box, a flying plane, with just a little know-how and concentration. It was wonderful sharing these basic skills with the children and watching how quickly they became adept at them". - Matthew Cogley "Making mobiles, the children learn about balance and design. It is pleasure to watch their creations take form." - David Christie
When Dinosaurs Invented Flowers "After a short discussion on the early struggles between the plants and the dinosaurs, the class launched into painting some of the most charming and ferocious dinosaurs imaginable." - Zoe Alowan
Gigantisaurus by Daniel Roediger, age 9 "The children enjoyed making up stories about the pictures that they drew. "The Happy Bugs" was an especially memorable tale." Janna Hart |