Wednesday, May 27, 2009

process and not product.

this is the main idea of what's being taught in my classes.
the main focus is the child's learning process
instead of the product that they produce.


especially for my art & craft class.
however,

i do not agree when she said that it also applies when the child is sent to an art & craft class.
as in not done in kindergarten or school.

parents pay a certain amount of money
hoping that the art school will develop further the creativity of their childre
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not so much of their development.

yesterday, my art & craft class challenged my artsy-fartsy ability.
we learned 3 things.
the difference between wax and oil crayon.
(never knew there was any difference)

crayon resist and scraping.
i could never draw, color or do anything pertaining to art like what other gifted people can do.
my drawing
is basically worse than a 1 year old.

if u don't believe me.
see for urself.




can u tell the difference?

crayon resist.
wonder why my clouds are darker than the rest?
it's cuz some SMART fella told me that i DO NOT need a palette for my paint.

btw, eden,
if ur reading this...
does the pig look familiar?
haha
i thought of u while i was thinking of what to draw.

this is the combination of 2 techniques.
crayon resist & scraping.
can u see my background?




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oh.
and something came in yesterday.

bout 2 weeks ago (i think),
my dad told me that his comp was spoilt.
so after much advice from both brothers,
and complains from my dad bout why can't he have the new one,
we've finally gotten a new one.


now.....
we can watch movie in style & comfort!




him trying to fit the screen onto the stand.

it needed 2 pair of hands.
then,
we decided that it was going nowhere.
so off we went to ikano's IT hypermarket.
or something like that.
there, the guy did it in a different way from the manual.
and in less than a minute,
it was done!

thank you baby for helping.

result.

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