using locally foraged plants, artist kayla powers
taught us to make our own botanical watercolor paints
not a quick process
with many steps along the way
what an incredible experience
from the garden and the forest, to the art, to the heart.
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“use your own paint; colour your world”
― i
― i
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That’s so cool!
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It was amazing
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Wow! This is really amazing
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It was such a great experience
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It must be ❤️
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Aren’t you clever🌸💮🎨
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This was all new to me and I loved it
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This looks amazing, Beth.
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it was great, mark, and a lesson for the teachers
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Wow, that’s a useful skill to have. :-D
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I so agree with that
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:-D xxx
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Wow! Mother Nature provides us with so much that we take for granted! I would have loved to have had this experience!
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she absolutely does and I’m sure it’s been going on for generations. yes, I think anyone would enjoy it
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Fantastic!
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thanks, ute!
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Love it! 🥰
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thanks, Victoria
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And I bet, so relaxing. 😀 👏🏽
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it really, really was
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Worthwhile things take time. But time worth the taking.
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that’s exactly it
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What? I’ve never heard of this. That’s an amazing idea to make paints out of foraged plants. And I like the resulting colors on the paper in the last photo.
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we made just a few colors last night, because it is a long process, but I was really happy with how they turned out. I’m sure this is how ancients have been doing it for years
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That is so cool! Would I love to try it? For sure. Would I ever do it? Probably not.
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it’s a lot of work, but a very calming and beautiful experience
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I can well imagine.
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How interesting. Our ancestors must have mastered such techniques. We take so much for granted now.
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spot on.
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Incredible!
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Keith, it really was. a lesson for the teachers.
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Fascinating project. Makes you wonder how anyone came up with the process in the first place.
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It’s the old way of doing things from way back
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Fantastic learning process.
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It was so powerful
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Fabulous idea and way of teaching.
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Teachers are as always learning to
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Too
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I would LOVE to learn this. What a great lesson.
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It was amazing
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WOW! Would love to create a painting of different plants, flowers using their pigment – That would be so neat! <3
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Yes!
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wow. It looks like a very interesting creative process.
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Something I knew nothing about
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It looks like work, but at the same time fun.
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Exactly
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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My pleasure
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That is wonderful!!!
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It was great
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What an incredible idea
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It was wonderful
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exquisite: I love this: there is a lesson here for all of us —
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❤️
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I loved your last statement, “From the garden and the forest, to the art, to the heart.” I bet your students were glued to watching the process. I have often thought about the paints artists used hundreds of years ago.
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this was a lesson for the teachers. it was a few hours after school and so great. we plan to teach it in some way to our children.
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Ah, I see. I can picture what it was like for teachers, and the buzz about how to share some of it with children.
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Everyone is so excited
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😀
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Wondrful thing to learn.
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it was so amazing
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I can only imagine.
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Like nothing I’ve done before
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Big garden, big heart!
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big lesson, but well worth it
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This is great. Combining plants and painting!
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<3
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