You definitely used the contents of your kitchen to advantage. I like the way you snuck the portrait in the reflection. I think "reflection" is a very important part of our being. We reflect the attitudes of those we respect and that is a way of growing up. As a teacher your reflections go out into the world making it a better place. MOM
This blog will be an effort to document my thoughts and experiences in studio work, art criticism, and community education in the areas of fibers, color theory, screenprinting, and art education. Please respect my work and link back to me if you use any images and feel free to comment. I am a fiber artist from Philadelphia, teaching at Fleisher Art Memorial, and have recently completed my Masters of Art Education at Tyler School of Art, Temple University.
You definitely used the contents of your kitchen to advantage. I like the way you snuck the portrait in the reflection. I think "reflection" is a very important part of our being. We reflect the attitudes of those we respect and that is a way of growing up. As a teacher your reflections go out into the world making it a better place. MOM
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