Wednesday, March 20, 2024

this, is terrific parenting!



If your child produces copious amounts of "art" on a daily basis, irrespective of the quality, you are probably presented the work with the expectation for it to be displayed, irrespective of available wall space. 

Based on the quantity, you may find it difficult to highlight the quality pieces, from those destined for the recycling bin.

Create a "One Image Gallery"!

A coat of white paint, a decent frame, a single spotlight, a gallery inspired placard, and a velvet rope, and transform a hallway to an artistic haven of tranquility.

Here, only the best pieces of work produced, or those that have had significant effort invested in them, are displayed on an individual basis for all to appreciate. This allows you to showcase only those works deemed suitably outstanding, giving them the attention they deserve. Change the works on a semi-regular basis, or when the artist produces a notable piece, worthy of display.

2 comments:

  1. My little brother produced this kind of "artwork" as a child. He went on to earn a degree from the Kansas City Art Institute and a Master's from the Rhode Island School of Design!

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  2. We have a 26 foot long upstairs hallway, and we use a staple gun and stapled our kids drawings and artwork on the walls.

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