Progress!
I spent the last week doing a ton of projects with the girls. The girls painted the clay pieces that they worked on the week before. I have never seen April as excited to work with art, usually she is very talkitive, which granted she still was... All that she was talking about was how much she loves clay. "when will we start the next clay project?" was asked while we were cleaning up Tuesday morning. Kamari also seemed to enjoy the work, she especially enjoyed mixing colors. It was fun seeing how excited they got when they mixed two colors together. Mixing white and red to create pink seemed to evoke the same expression as my sister opening presents on Christmas. (Pink happens to be their school color). Denee on the other hand, I do not think enjoyed working with clay at all. I dont think she liked the feeling of the clay drying on her hands. For the most part she rolled a bunch of balls out of the clay. But once we got to painting this Tuesday she seemed to be back in the zone, creating designs and colors with the paint to decorate all the balls that she had created.
We also did a project painting wooden book covers last Thursday. Denee painted her book covers Blue and Maize! While she was working her speech therapist came in to see their work and asked if understood her color choice, and if it was on purpose. Denee said yes, and that it was influenced by knowing that I went to school at U of M and that the colors reminded her of working with me. My plan is to return the books at the end of the semester for the girls to use as sketch books in their free time.
We also worked on the Dragon project I spoke about last week. The girls had a lot of trouble working on this project though, they wanted to draw the whole dragon, not just the body. In the end April and Kamari seemed to work off eachother making almost the same dragon. Denee did a fun pattern that resembles her other work that she has done during class. I am going to mail the pieces to Toko this weekend so that she can use them in the Dragon that she is currently creating.
Lastly the girls worked with water color. I felt that I should bring it back since Denee loved it so much the first time we did it. (Happy Valentines Day) The girls drew a lot of hearts in their water color. But Kamari painted a lot of rainbows working with all the colors that she could in each of her pictures.
(Over all including driving this took about 8 hours.)
Bookbinding Work:
I also worked at Hollanders twice this week, getting feedback on my work and cutting out board for the book I'm creating of Denee's work. As well as cutting holes for the tunnel book, and getting paper (6.5 hours)
I also bound the three mini books that I am giving to the girls at the end of the semester (5 hours)
For the rest of this week and next I am going to work on finalizing my ideas for the girls books. I am going to start binding the final tunnel book. Also I am going to start printing out the pieces for the book I'm creating of Denee's book. The girls have winter break, so I'm going to spend extra time working on the books. I'm also going to try and find ideas at the library for new art projects to teach the girls.
It's great to see your project progress Brianne, I think you leaning so much about the challenges of art therapy and teaching in general. I would just encourage you to keep working hard, don't let up!
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