So what are these images? They represent flavors, food, emotions--
and the challenge was to express it without using familiar images.
I learned recently of unusual abilities in some individuals whose 5
senses intermixed to feel texture in numbers, smell feelings, see
smells, etc., and the way they described their senses was simply
fascinating. Some of them created art, and it simply blew me
away--a strange familiarity in their images that simply couldn't be
described. I realized that the senses, if intermingled, and if we
trained our brain to utilize more of our senses, could lead to
unexplored and wild creative directions! That's what I tried to tap
during this week. The images below are absolutely beautiful, and I
hope it helped the students tap into a previously unexplored
creative energy
Plum, Leah (7yrs) |
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Watermelon, JJ (8yrs) |
Lemon, Brandon (7yrs) |
Pineapple, Leah (7yrs) |
Watermelon, Leslie (7yrs) |
Spicy, Leah (7yrs) |
Bitter, Yena (7yrs) |
Sour, Emily (7yrs) |
Sweet, Eubin (5yrs) |
Sweet, Helen (7yrs) |
Salty, Alexis (10yrs) |
Sweet, Justin (9yrs) |
Sour, Leah (7yrs) |
Pumpkin, Victoria (8yrs) |
Orange, Lena (8yrs) |
Sweet, Sarah (7yrs) |
Tamago Sushi, Justin (11yrs) |
Kimchi Chigae, Joanne (13yrs) |
Watermelon, Ana Maria (12yrs) |
Sweet Beans, Ryan (12yrs) |
Spicy and Sweet, Leo (11yrs) |
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