Thursday, June 12, 2014

Language and Art: Nature by Felicia

Over the past week, it has been my great honor to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. I enjoyed reading each of the seventy-five wonderful stories I received and am grateful for the permission I received to post 1/3 of them. I hope you, too, have enjoyed their work. May their creativity inspire you as it has me.

 
Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: The Courtyard by Troy

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Surfing by H.D.

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Lightning Strike by Donovin

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Language and Art: Junkyard by D.J.

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: A Dream by C.P.

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Fluffyville by Arika

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Language and Art: The Breez by Naomi

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit
www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Cactus by Skyler

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Lily Pads by Y.F.

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.
 

Monday, June 9, 2014

Language and Art: Outsiders! by Garrett

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Black and White by Kyle

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: The Spider Web by Kylee

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.
 

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Language and Art: Sun Rays by David Fanning

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: Glass Jars by Jessica Davis

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: The Cemetery by Julia

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Language and Art: Chinatown by Caidon

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.




Language and Art: Riverbed by Grace

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014, to learn how this project began, and visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Language and Art: The Deep Blue Sea by Jordan Williams

I am honored to share the Zentangle (R) inspired art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began. Visit www.zentangle.com to learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Language and Art: Waves by Libby

I am honored to share the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.

Language and Art: The Ocean Web by C.P.


I am honored to share the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.

Language and Art: Hiking on Rolling Hills by H.M.

I am honored to share the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Language and Art: Checkers by Jared

I am honored to share the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.

Language and Art: Story by K.H.

I am honored to share the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.

Language and Art: The Lonely Road by Charlie

I am honored to share the first of what will become many posts highlighting the art and creative writing of fifth grade students who attend Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior, Wisconsin. Please see my introduction to this series, Language and Art, posted June 4, 2014 to learn how this project began.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Language and Art

Words and pictures. Each one provides a way to express our innermost feelings and outermost observations, but in very different ways. The analytical, linear, logical left brain uses language to navigate and describe life. The creative, imaginative, intuitive right brain, having no language at its disposal, uses art. Both writing and art are equally important because both sides of the brain have important things to tell us. For me, I grasped onto both words and pictures as a means to describe my world at an early age and continue to explore both forms of expression.

Northern Lights Elementary School 5th Grade Class mosaic #1!
In February, I had the honor of sharing my experience in both writing and art with 80 fifth graders at Northern Lights Elementary School (NLES) in Superior, Wisconsin. Teacher Julie Tersteeg asked me to speak to the fifth grade class about my educational journey, with a focus on the importance of learning to write well, and to share my love of the Zentangle (R) method of pattern drawing with the fifth grade class. The students had already been using the zentangle method of pattern drawing in class, so this artistic outlet was not new to them.

Class mosaic #2 created on February 26, 2014!



On February 26, I journeyed to NLES and in one hour I talked and talked and then drew and drew, first with 40 students and then with 40 more. The students were polite, asked interesting questions, and drew beautiful tangles (artwork created using the zentangle method).





Collaborative art!

 
 
Before I left, inside recess had begun and I was thrilled to see students practicing the patterns we had drawn together in class. (The temperature was below the -20 degree threshold for outside recess.)
 





Creativity in action during inside recess.




After my visit, fifth grade teachers Julie Tersteeg, Stacy Burfield, Kathleen Beiswenger, and Stephanie Gillman asked their students to use artwork created using the zentangle method as a creative writing prompt, resulting in 80 imaginative, delightful, and, in some cases, profound short stories with accompanying artwork.

 

I am excited to share their creativity with you, here, in the posts that follow over the next week. I hope you enjoy reading their stories and appreciate the students' art as much as I did.

Note: I have received teacher and parental permission to post all stories and artwork shared here
and in the posts that follow. To learn more about the Zentangle method of pattern drawing and find a certified teacher near you, visit http://www.zentangle.com/ To learn about my journey to and through Zentangle, read more here.