Easter Drawings!

This is my original. ^

Happy Reresection Day! Jesus had to die to save us, but now he is alive, and reigns in heaven! This week I taught my art class how to draw a scene with crosses and Easter Lilies ^. Our goal was to draw a picture without outlining anything in black or pencil but only using shadows. It was tricky on the flowers which do look outlined despite the fact that those lines are meant to be shadows. Below are my students’ renditions, which are better than the original if you ask me!

This was done by a 12 year old. She used the edge of her marker to conserve ink, color faster, and create the style. She also did flowers on both sides which stands out.
This is also done by the same girl who did the picture above.
This was done by another 12 year-old who did light strokes to create texture and blending.
An 8 year-old did this using his markers to create a unique sunrise, that brings out the crosses.
This was done by a 12 year-old who took a different spin on his flowers, and created textured grass by doing short strokes with his markers.
This was done by a 14 year-old. She did beautiful bright colors in the background to really make the crosses stand out.
This was done by a 14-year old who put yellow over his green to make realistic grass with different colors.
This was done by the same 8-year from above.
This one is my favorite! It was done by an 11 year-old! She mushed all of the colors together to make a pastel type look!

Poem “Cars”

Cars

I am laughing very hard,

My family is too,

Because baby popped a bubble of spit on her face.

We are driving,

And I wonder?

In the car ahead, are they laughing too?

I am crying, yes crying,

My family is too,

Because we are driving, to a funeral,

And I wonder?

In the car ahead are they crying too?

I am excited, and jumpy,

My sister is too,

Because we are going to a birthday party!

And I wonder?

In the car ahead, are they happy too?

I am driving, yes driving,

My family is scared,

So am I,

Because it is my first time behind the wheel,

And I wonder?

Is the driver ahead scared of me too?

The people ahead are unreal,

Car wrecks are never personal for me.

Who are they?

Are they faceless, expressionless, never ups and downs?

Because I cannot see,

And I wonder?

Does the driver ahead ever wonder about me?

The Grump (Poem, #2)

An old man in leather shoes,

Grumpy spirited as a bear,

Tramps into a coffee shop,

And does not look about except to glare,

While he awaits his dark black coffee

A ferocious grump

He never notices the flowers

He is crumpled in his manner,

He is messy with his hair.

He holds the mug and waits for coffee,

Frowning from behind his thick eyebrows.

He holds his daily paper,

And watches with eyes that are empty as his unfilled cup.

When he finally gets his mug,

No! He does not bug down in some cozy chair.

He goes into the men’s room

And spends over 30 minutes there!

He finds the bathroom very peaceful.

He is cowardly I suppose

For he never wants to face the buzzing world,

They are beneath him,

Yet in a strange way, he needs the human presence

But shelters slurping coffee, on some other person’s commode.

Perhaps if he had married his sweetheart

He wouldn’t have been alone.

Right now he would have been sitting,

Grandchildren nestled in his lap,

Sipping his coffee around people that he actually liked.

No one,

Not one knows who he is, but only thinks

He is disgusting as can be,

For the line of waiting people shoots at least a mile out the door.

Alas but shame eludes his unconcerned watch.

How does one man cause such a load of care?

He is mindful of himself,

But others’ cares he cannot see.

At last, this slow man, rises growling from his throne

And exits with a grumpy grace and air

The lines of people frown,

As a snarl rolls through the crowd.

But nobly,

Yes nobly, his aged heels step through the parted sea of anger.

The crowd gives off a happy groan,

It is a relief,

For he is gone.

Yesterday in an Antique Store: Poem by Me

Yesterday at an antique store,

I bought some genuine vintage perfume,

And my family said you smell old.

But 60 years ago, young people,

Were buying the same perfume

In a department store.

This morning in a garden,

A toddler ate dirt,

And asked her older sister to partake of the feast,

But in 15 years this toddler,

Now a teenager,

May reject farm fresh eggs,

Because they are dirty.

10 years ago,

An old Hippy was out of style,

Now if she is a true hippy, she still is,

But the masses go shopping at Walmart,

And buy vintage hippy style everything.

40 years ago,

Cool kids mutilated their Hair

With the mullet.

How strange they were.

Now people

Doomed to repeat past follies

Wear a mullet and call it style

Nowadays

I wear high waisted jeans.

Young people love my jeans,

Old ladies tell me,

They used to own a pair like mine,

My jeans are cool right now

When young people

DO outlandish things,

Those things,

Are in style

When old people

DO outlandish things,

Those things,

Are Old

But someday you and I will be old,

And then what?

Maybe the world should abandon corporate style.

I have been taking a writing class. We started a unit on poetry and I am really enjoying it. Leave any advise or feedback you may have in the comments. Any experienced writers out there, please let me know how I can improve.