Ink Blots
Pouring a bit of black ink onto a paper, blowing and seeing what it could be. Kindergarten, First, and 5th grade tried this challenge. I noticed the K-1 students were so open to the ink's suggestion of possibilities where as 5th grade found it much harder to see at first. Although after completing 2 or so they found it much easier. They just had to let go and release what they were accustomed to seeing to find what was right in front of them the whole time. Interesting... this is one reason why I believe we need to be part of a creative process everyday. What will you see today? What will you create today?
Pouring a bit of black ink onto a paper, blowing and seeing what it could be. Kindergarten, First, and 5th grade tried this challenge. I noticed the K-1 students were so open to the ink's suggestion of possibilities where as 5th grade found it much harder to see at first. Although after completing 2 or so they found it much easier. They just had to let go and release what they were accustomed to seeing to find what was right in front of them the whole time. Interesting... this is one reason why I believe we need to be part of a creative process everyday. What will you see today? What will you create today?
Julissa, Kindergarten |
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Ashley, grade 5 |
Grade One Artwork |
Isabella, Grade One |
Grade One Artwork |
Melanie, Grade One |
Alex, Grade One |
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