Sunday, April 24, 2011
Another Recyclable
I'm so used to painting with lots of color, that it was refreshing looking for the value contrasts in this painting of a local "camioneta" (Before the Restoration - seriously!) I don't know if the "after" will be as interesting to paint.
Compostables/Recylables/Basura
My garbage bin area was a mess. When I finally couldn't stand it any more, suddenly things fell into place: 1) David needed to thin out his bamboo grove. 2)Roberto agreed to dig in the bamboo poles to create a screen. 3)Javier went up in the hills and found the vine to weave through the bamboo. 4) Liza made up signs that help separate compostables from recyclable bottles and cans, and from basura (garbage) So now, the compostables can be carried over to the community garden, just half a block away, the cans and bottles can be claimed by Javier, and the garbage collectors have less to haul away. It has been quite a satisfying "green" project all around.
This summer and fall, we are going to do some fundraising to hire folks and buy the few materials necessary to create more of these.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Art Saturdays
We've started up Saturday Neighborhood art classes again. Every Saturday at 11:00, Linda's home is open for art activities to kids of all ages (mostly neighbors, and since she is my neighbor, we are working together on this) What a bonus! The first floor of her house is a covered but open air large room, with bare concrete walls that the kids are welcome to draw on with chalk. There are large tables, built at kids' height by the father of one of the kids. Here's a picture of Linda, sitting on her roof, going through a book of traditional arts, brimming with ideas to have the kids learn skills, but with the emphasis on creativity. She's so excited to have her home be such a great resource to the community.
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