Thursday, June 1, 2006
History of Creativity
For Aaron’s History of Creativity class, he had to do a Mosaic which was worth 25% of his midterm. So Aaron and I decided to make it out of beads thinking it would be a fun and easy project, and that would only take an hour or two. Well we sure were wrong. The whole project turned into a nightmare. First of all it probably took closer to 8 hours for both of us to finish. And not only that we ran out of beads half way through. So today we drove frantically all over Provo looking for the right color of bread. Unfortunately we couldn’t find the right color so we had to settle for a yellowish color instead. As you can tell in the picture the yellowish color kind of looks out of place. Although it was a disaster, I think it turned out quit good. It is a picture of a famous Arch in Greece I believe. Aaron is at school right now so I can’t ask him what it is called. Mom and dad you probably saw it in real life a couple of weeks ago.
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That is so cool Stac! THe yellow doesn't look bad at all, you would never know you ran out of one color! I think it's called "The Arch of Constantine" but that's in Rome so maybe it's something different? Anyway...awesome Aaron!
Libby you are probably right. I just guessed that it was in Greece. I really have no idea were it is.
SS
Hey...I think the yellow looks great! It just looks like an accent color; like you did it on purpose! Good work guys!
OK.... Aaron got home and told me it is the Arch of Titus (built in 81 AD, Rome)
SS
what was his mark? It looks awesome! Can he make me one?
He handed it in about 2 hours ago, so he doesn't know is mark yet. Although he said everyone in the class was looking at it and wondering who did it. Nena you can have this one if you really want it. hahah!
I'm impressed you guys. That looks great. Wanna make me one?? :)
way to go guys - it looks sweet!... isn't school over? or is he doing summer school?
AMAZING! Well, I think that on this ONE project you pretty much passed me up on the time spend in History of Creativity TOTAL for ALL my projects! Impressive! Now that's dedication...or I'm just a slacker. Aaron...good luck on the 1/2 marathon tomorrow! Stace...Keep track of him! (You know what I'm talking about!)
Okay - for all of the projects that I saw whenever they had "creativity days" or whatever they call it at the end of the semester in the hall of the CTB...that has to be the most time intensive project. It looks awesome!!! I saw some kid who put a picture of himself inside of a balloon and that was his project...not really sure what it was supposed to mean.
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