Untitled, by Tyler

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:51.

Pottery
Fun, skillful
Spinning, squishing, pressing
Making pottery is cool
Art
- Tyler

Untitled, by Alyssa

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:48.

Pottery, pottery is so cool.
You can make bowls, cups, and minnie statues.
Pottery, pottery is so cool.
You can make it any time.
You will enjoy pottery!

Untitled, by Douglas

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:46.

Pottery, pottery is so funnery
We like pottery because it is
Part of the Earth
Pottery, pottery,
I can't stop thinking about it,
I LOVE IT

Untitled, by Jazzmin

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:45.

Clay is slooly and it's fun,
So why don't you try it?
Clay is great. I like it.
So go buy some.

Clay, by Hasani

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:44.

Clay is smooth as a book.
Making clay is hard work.
Clay is sloppy and fun.
You should try it and buy it.
You can make a bowl and a cup.

Clay! - Author Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:42.

Making pottery is a lot of fun.
I like making a big mess.
You can make bowls and other things.
I love making pottery with Cory.
I love Pottery!

Clay Is Fun! by Tasheira

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-25 12:41.

Clay is fun, clay is cool.
Clay is very fun for you.
Clay-clay-clay!
Fun-fun-fun!
Clay can be messy. Also fun.

Ekfrastic Poem

Submitted by Len Germinara on Fri, 2007-07-20 14:47.

To Enock

The lines are clearly drawn
Blue of water a prayer
Long live Hopefully
Fish the cradle of life
and all the love
you can

Climb trees everyday
Reach for the canopy
Even when the height seems
impossible
Draw often
the contents of your joy

len germinara

New Galleries Page

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2007-07-18 08:07.

Please check out the new galleries link in the right hand collumn to view works of art created at the Hopeful School in Sing'isi. We will be posting all the art created during the after school program there. Look forward to more of the children's creations soon.

This Just In!

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Fri, 2007-07-13 17:19.

Great news!

It has been confirmed: The Nantucket Atheneum has offered to host an exhibition of the artwork made during the Sing-isi / Nantucket Cultural Exchange Project!

All participating members are invited and encouraged to enter artwork for display.

The show will open on Friday, September 7, and end Saturday, September 22. The opening reception will be held that Friday, from 5-7pm.

For those unable to attend the exhibition, pictures and a complete description of the event will be posted on HatchFlight.

On behalf of all the participants, we thank the Atheneum for this great opportunity.