Black and white rainbows

Following on from my last post about the Rainbow Catcher, I’ve included some of the black and white images that were colouring pages in the package. I remember seeing a photo of a classroom where all the children had coloured the same image, but no two were even remotely the same. Imaginations are carefree when you’re young (and hopefully when you’re older too!)

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turtle.jpg

This “Values” package was essentially about 20 creatures who each represented a value. Each creature had their own story to tell and asociated workshop/exercises to accompany it.

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It was a lot of work ( 20 x everything), but such a joy to collaborate with such creative people.

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These are just a few of the mutlitudes of black and white images. There are just as many images in colour, so when time permits, I’ll scan and upload some more.

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2 comments:

  1. Lyn, 2. March 2010, 16:57

    wOW CINDY, Your blog is great, beautiful artwork and amazing Photos! I LOVE frogs, we had a tree frog that lived in the kitchen for 6 years, it would eat out of your hand. You have wonderful frog pictures.
    Thanks for stopping by my blog with the #259 challenge and cat sketches. Great fun to see your art and your part of the world.
    Continued Success!

     
  2. Cindy, 3. March 2010, 19:10

    Thanks Lyn,

    Yep I’m a sucker for frogs also.

    Cheers

     

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