Monday, May 4, 2009

Rock Art

I started this painting project with my 5yr. old daughter as a way of spending one-on-one time with her and it's developed into so much more. For one thing people are driving safer now. We live on a main road around a dangerous curve and now people are slowing down to get a better look. Yeah! I won't have to jump out of the way of swerving cars in our driveway anymore while waiting for the school bus with the kids.

People are constantly beeping and giving the thumbs up or stopping and saying they've really enjoyed our art work and it gives them joy to see it at the end of a long day. I love watching mini-vans pull over and all the kids point and stare at all the different animals. It was a ton of fun to do with my daughter and I'm glad people are really enjoying it.

We began by thinking of what animals have we seen in our yard and to replicate them. It was a challenge to look for the right shaped rocks off of the rock walls surrounding our house. We used regular exterior paint and plumbing/ceramic putty to hold the various pieces together. The nut for the Squirrel is actually hardened play-dough on top of a styrofoam ball that we painted brown. The frog's tongue is a tent peg stuck into a styrofoam ball we painted black and the fly's wings are from a yogurt cup we stuck into the ball and painted grey. The hold thing is held up with wire stuck in the sand.

I think my favorite piece is the fox but the spider is cool too. I like the squirrel looking pist and the owl waving. I like the rabbit I included but I did a second one I'm not so crazy about. I also did another frog I liked better but thought the addition of the fly on this one was awesome.

So that's the story of my rock art. I'm just hoping some asshole doesn't come along and steal them now.

3 comments:

  1. WOW! This is so cool, I am glad you finally started your blog.
    You and Zoe are so creative! Me and Jamie and Maliyah will have to come by and see these in person soon.
    Keep posting!
    Tara : )

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  2. What a wonderful project for you and your daughter. You are able to spend some quality time and use your creativity. I just love what you've done and I'll have to share these with my daughters. I'll bet there's a market for this! Everyone loves to beautiful their yards, gardens. Thank you so much for the prayers for my daughter Jamilia. Many Blessings to you and your family as well. My first time blogging. I'm still trying to figure all of this out. Great way to vent.

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  3. Hey there,

    Thanks for your kind comments about my blog, it isn't all "plain sailing", but as you've probably noticed we look on the bright side when things don't go to plan & fortunately we're laid back enough to find humour in such situations!
    I was ill for 4 years & when I recovered found that I'd suddenly gained the gift of "creative writing," which I love doing, seems like we're very similar that way.
    Your photos show how talent can be turned into a great creative idea. Believe it or not I have a stone that either my son or daughter (can't remember) painted an owl on as a present from school (a long time ago!) I've kept it all these years & it's here somewhere at the boat (sentimental stuff is all here) but I'd have to dig around & find it, so I'll post a photo on the blog for you of 3 painted ducks I bought last year instead!
    Oh & Good luck with your new blog! Will post a link to it on mine.

    Heth
    (takeytezey.blogspot.com)

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