- John Tollett drew live, while I drew the same poses online from Zoom.
I drew on a quick pose after the session, and created something more confusing:
THOUGHT: If children can't hold a pencil and write, will they be able to draw?
Quick drawing
I added to it after the session ended
I continued to draw on it
and took this photo
The scan of the final drawing --
the image is more convoluted
CASA ORTIZ
Marco Sanchez had a great opening on Friday, March 4th, at Casa Ortiz in Socorro, Texas, next to El Paso:
Marco Sanchez standing in front of his huge print
at his opening at Casa Ortiz
Marco Sanchez donated this 8 x 8 inch print
to the Bucket Exhibitions project
I also saw prints from Brian Holt
runs Casa Ortiz
Los Federicos --
"El Federico" from Austin (left)
"Don" Federico from El Paso
Cimi and Blaster
painted a new mural
in downtown El Paso
“‘Children are not coming into school with the hand strength and dexterity they had 10 years ago,’ said Sally Payne, the head paediatric occupational therapist at the Heart of England foundation NHS Trust. ‘Children coming into school are being given a pencil but are increasingly not be[ing] able to hold it because they don’t have the fundamental movement skills.
‘To be able to grip a pencil and move it, you need strong control of the fine muscles in your fingers. Children need lots of opportunity to develop those skills.’”
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