It's funny. I've lived in California all my life but if I have to draw the shape of the state I always have to stop and think about it for a while and I usually draw it backwards. So when I was cutting out these blocks I had a similar experience... what shape IS a tree?
I'm planning to make more but I need to find some more black fabric first. It all seems to have gone missing!
I think you abstracted the shape of pine trees just fine ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have added your blocks to the list. Your pairs, along with Janet's (whose post I read first) bring us to a total-so-far of 40 pairs.
I really like your abstract trees!
ReplyDeleteHmm - The shape of a tree?
ReplyDeleteBefore I had my credential, I volunteered at Camp Pendleton to help the Vietnamese refugees learn English. One time I had a group of little kids and I asked them to draw a tree. I was surprised when they all drew very-foreign-to-me looking palm trees - with coconuts and large leaves.
Years later when I was teaching a group of similarly-aged American-born students, I asked them to draw a tree. Those kiddos drew trees with sort of a ball shape at the top of a short trunk. Some of them had red 'apples' in their trees, but there were no leaves - circles were swirled with the crayons to create the mass of leaves.