It's interesting to observe the freedom with which the children use the materials and explore how to best create the daisies with their chosen materials. We believe this is because children have unlimited access to the art centre and are encouraged to explore and create, resulting in much ownership and risk-taking in their explorations.
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Thursday, June 4, 2015
Still Life Daisies
We placed yellow daisies out today and the children's art was stunning! We love that each child interpreted the flowers and represented them through their own artistic lens!
It's interesting to observe the freedom with which the children use the materials and explore how to best create the daisies with their chosen materials. We believe this is because children have unlimited access to the art centre and are encouraged to explore and create, resulting in much ownership and risk-taking in their explorations.
It's interesting to observe the freedom with which the children use the materials and explore how to best create the daisies with their chosen materials. We believe this is because children have unlimited access to the art centre and are encouraged to explore and create, resulting in much ownership and risk-taking in their explorations.
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