J&O Celebrates National Keep Kids Creative Week 2014

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Celebrated the last week of September,  National Keep Kids Creative Week was started in the fall of 2003 by illustrator and author Bruce Van Patter. Bruce created National Keep Kids Creative Week to encourage kids to use their ideas and imaginings instead of relying on video games and television to do it for them. Once word got around, teachers began to celebrate it in their classrooms and since 2006, KKCW (Keep Kids Creative Week) has been listed in Chase’s Calendar of Events, a high-profile, national directory of holidays and celebrations.

The Dawn of Modern Fabric Art

French artist Emilie Faif specializes in mixed medium art. Most recently, she has begun to work with our favorite material: fabric. Her dreamscape-esk work leaves the viewer believing that they are looking at much more than colorful cotton; it seems as though you have stepped directly into the artist’s subconscious. Here are some examples of the artist’s work:

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The Sistine Chapel Of Fabric

To some, art is about mastery of a craft. To others, art is anything created by an artist that causes the viewer to feel some emotion. The fabric produced by K. Dakshinamurthi done in India’s hand block printing tradition meets at the intersection between those two schools of thought: the craftsmanship that goes into a piece of traditional Indian fabric is unparalleled and its beauty has inspired royalty.

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Dakhinamurthi is one of the outstanding artists that is taking the time to bring this craft back to life.