Friday, February 3, 2012

Writing in the Rain

         For me, and many I know, writing has always been a healthy catharsis to cope with whatever stresses come in life.  Of course we want this for our artistic kids right?  We want her to start now with a healthy way of expressing her thoughts and feelings when they may not be so easy to vocalize.  (Fingers crossed that when the teenage years hit this will help ease the pain for us all...)

         We all know that writing needs inspiration.   What better inspiration than a rainy spring day.   Here in a house full of windows to watch it drizzle sometimes and then pour while the birds scatter from raindrops and thunder.  Here inside where the music echoes throughout and there are so many nooks and crannies to discover.

        So her assignment was - write.  Fact or fiction.  Just write about this rainy day.  Of course that is daunting when you are eight, so after getting the story started on a topic she loves, Arrietty of the Borrowers.  I thought this would be the ticket.  She seemed so excited about writing this since I know she loves the book and is excited about going to see the Studio Ghibli film.   Still, she gets frustrated.  Lightbulb!  'Why don't you go and hide anywhere in the house?!  Don't tell me where you are, you just have to be INSIDE and write for the next 15 minutes.'  Excitement ensued!  I had a winner!  Three minutes later she returns with again, writers frustration.  She likes no hiding space and fears the page, but she is showing it with irritation at the project as a whole.

      So I have resorted to the most unartistic thing I can think of.  Forcing her to sit at a desk with no music and just write ANYTHING for the next 15 minutes.  This is what she came up with....

From the Fridge - Part One


From the Fridge is going to be a new part of my blog.  Once in a while I will show you something old or new that is featured for various reasons.  I got this idea, because visitors to our home often languish here.  There is rarely empty space and the things that fill it make us happy. :)  It's just a peek at a time.  Feel free to play  'Where's Waldo' for photos of Jermaine......  





These pieces are appropriate to share this week since they are directly related to Gabriella's children's lecture on Klimt.  She seldom likes to 'color' as in coloring in someone else's work (not even coloring books when she was really little) but these were a part of the Met for the Kids and memorable - so they made the cut.


Metropolitan Museum of Art




Above - Gabriella is front and center for a children's lecture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, our absolute favorite place to visit.  There is always something you haven't seen, or haven't seen enough. Here they learned about Gustav Klimt and his use of color and symbolism. 


Below - After the lecture, she was drawn to the little red-headed girl who loved Degas.  Together they sprawled across the floor of one of the world's largest art museums and drew like kids do.