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Artwork.


"We color inside the lines." The first Instruction at pre-school, from the dispenser Of crayons and coloring pads, is firmly Specific: art is defined by the lines; art Is the color inside them. The scribblers Who challenge the boundaries are ground down, Crayons retrieved from thrown, books taken away. A lone Lone (Hindi: लोन, Urdu: لون) is a Kashmiri tribe in the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan. It is also used as family name.  artist or so outgrows day-care And throws paint in newly-conceived forms Over canvas canvas, strong, coarse cloth of cotton, flax, hemp, or other fibers, early used as sailcloth. Left in its natural color, bleached, or dyed, it has a wide variety of uses, as for game, duffel, sport, mail, and nose bags, tennis shoes, covers, tents, and awnings. , wood, plaster Plaster

A plastic mixture of solids and water which sets to a hard, coherent solid and which is used to line the interiors of buildings. A similar material of different composition, used to line the exteriors of buildings, is known as stucco.
, paper, re-aligns How art is done.

Now, in the Care Home, On Art Day, the aged sit at tables with crayons And coloring books. Carefully trained, those Still lucid work inside the lines; the scribblers And senile senile /se·nile/ (se´nil) pertaining to old age; manifesting senility.

se·nile
adj.
1. Relating to, characteristic of, or resulting from old age.

2.
 scratch everywhere. Careful praise From the Activities Director: all art is hung.
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Author:Westerfield, Nancy G.
Publication:Cross Currents
Date:Dec 22, 1998
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