Laugh at me if you want, but I worried about having not posted all of the artwork. If I was a child and some got posted and they left mine out, I might be devastated. I am not going to be the one to break a child's spirit, so here are the rest. I loved each and every bit of it; I did not pick which ones to display yesterday, just clicked the next in the row until I felt like there was enough. So today, you get to see the rest of the artwork - all just as great as the ones I shared yesterday:
They had some black and white ones there too - I thought they were eye catching, very detailed and interesting:
Now didn't they all deserve to be shared?
They were all displayed on walls like this one:
These are flat on the sidewalk - again, all youth that has designed these. If you look at the second one in each bunch, you will see the names and ages of the designer. I tried to be sure we could see who designed each piece of artwork - even the ones above. On these I had to take a closer picture for it to show up:
And this one was fun to take a picture of:
Hey, someone added another Olympic circle there... wonder who that was?
Maybe now that I have shared every piece of artwork I can rest. Don't know why this annoyed me, but it did - I am sure I didn't want to break some kid's heart. Wouldn't you be proud if your artwork had been made into a permanent fixture in the Youth Olympic Park? I can see these 'kids' coming back in 10 years and taking pics next to their piece of art - the history already made. Today, it has only just begun - the 2010 Youth Olympic Games are only a few weeks away now!
Comments would be great on my blog itself - I am sure if a family stumbled across their child's art, they would love to see what comments were made about their art or the park.
Do you have a favorite?
Did it make you smile?
Are you in awe of what children can accomplish?
I sure am!
1 comment:
I loved all the artwork, but especially the computer one as this is the way it is going. LOL Love you, Me
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