Simply wonderful photos again. Thank you for sharing!
I love the idea of interactive art. It's so important for children to learn that art isn't just paintings on the wall in a gallery that they can't touch, but it's all around us and can be found in the most unlikely of places.
Very interesting! Makes me want to come to your festival in person. I'm looking forward to 'visiting' again with you and your family this summer! Thanks for sharing.
Also - the way things spark off other thoughts, the children making things has just reminded me that I made prayer beads at the Salvation Army Citadel in Holy Week - and got the instructions (what each colour represented) - I really must do something about doing something similar with the children at church.
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I love the idea of interactive art. It's so important for children to learn that art isn't just paintings on the wall in a gallery that they can't touch, but it's all around us and can be found in the most unlikely of places.
When is the festival this year?
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Our festival is always the second weekend in June. Coming up!
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And oooh, that is soon. Very exciting!
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Also - the way things spark off other thoughts, the children making things has just reminded me that I made prayer beads at the Salvation Army Citadel in Holy Week - and got the instructions (what each colour represented) - I really must do something about doing something similar with the children at church.
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The children would love that. I admire how you are constantly thinking of new and enjoyable ways to present the Gospel.
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