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Diversity Enhances The
Fabric of Our Lives by Mrs. Collins’ 4th Grade Class Englewood, Florida Englewood Elementary School Teacher: Lois Collins |
Red, black, yellow, white -
James O. Kelly
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| FROM THE ARTISTS: Our artwork reflects
our appreciation and
enjoyment of the fabric art created by everyday people in many
different cultures. While reading a book of
Seminole Indian folktales, we admired the
strong, bright colors and intricate patchwork
patterns that illustrated the stories.
We then read about the animal Molas created
by the Indians on the San Blas islands
in Panama, as well as Kente cloth created
by weavers in Kenya. Next we explored the
origin, history and development of patchwork
quilting in America through books
and examples brought into class. All of
these examples incorporate the colors of
nature and express the individuality and
joy of those who created them. To construct
our patchwork of diversity, we used
construction paper rather than fabric,
and glue instead of stitches. Like the folk
artists who inspired us, we also loved the
journey. |
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