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This Flickr account will be used to post photos sent to us as part of the LandArtforKids.com project when someone wishes for us to post their photos and stories for them. Please note that in that case, when the photos do not belong to me then the original owner will retain sole copyright to their photos and they will not be used for anything else without the owners permission. All that they will be used for is to post them here, for them to be added to the LandArtforKids blog (but they will still be hosted here) and linked to from the LandArtforKids.com website. The owner/artist will be fully credited too in all cases.
Should you wish for your photos and stories to be removed at any time, then send a mail and I will do so immediately.
If you have your own Flickr account or want to create your own, then instead you can add them to the Land Art for Kids Flickr group yourself and then should you want them added to the blog, let me know and I will do that.
This is simply a place for you to show of your work with full credit, your photos and stories will not be used for anything else.
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I've been working on something for several months and I am finally ready to tell the world about it.
To save any of you, who would rather not have to read the rest of the spiel below, I'll put a short version first:
LandArtforKids.com is a not-for-profit project I have started with JRT Pickle to encourage everyone we can to do Land Art and we are starting with kids aged 3-8. So if you are in any way inclined to agree with the sentiments that Land Art encourages creativity, exercise in the fresh air, appreciation and love for nature, fun, outdoor activity and learning for kids of all ages (myself included) then PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE write a blog entry about it, tell all your friends, inform your schools, shout about it on Facebook, email everyone you know, come look at the website and stand on street corners with a loud hailer! (errm maybe not the last one - unless you REALLY, REALLY think this is a good idea)! And even if you don't think it is that great then tell everyone you know anyway!
To Flickr staff. Although my books are for sale on that site, there are very tiny markups added to them in order to try and recoup a very small percentage of our costs. We've spent many, many hours of our free time and our own money on this project and will continue to do so in our quest to provide free resources and inspiration to kids the world over to get out and make Land Art. This is not a commercial adventure but instead a personal mission to try and tell everyone about the food-for-the-soul that Land Art can be. So please don't view this as commercial because it certainly isn't.
LandArtforKids.com
Land Art for Kids Flickr group
LandArtforKids blog
So some more information: LandArtforKids.com takes you through the how, why, where and when of Land Art and has lots of ideas for younger children, their parents and teachers to get kids outside making Land Art, or, more importantly, learning all about and experiencing all the wonders of nature. Please take a look and let me know what you think. Although bear in mind we've done this all ourselves so we're sorry for any mistakes on there, I've tried to check everything but I've got square eyes now!
We are going to be adding new 'how to's' all the time, films and tutorials and will be expanding the site for older children, teenagers, young adults and adults. We will add articles about the philosophy of Land Art, Land Art around the world, all about nature, natural things, natural places, flora and fauna and anything else we can come up with. And the content will be pitched to each age group so the tutorials will be more advanced for older age groups and so on. I am sure you get the idea.
We have also created a group here called Land Art for Kids and I would encourage you to post your kid's Land Art there and your own too. We will certainly be adding ours and any we do in workshops into there. I want this whole project to be interactive and to hear all about the fun and frolics that you get up to. I want to see photos and hear stories! And feedback and suggestions are most welcome. If you wish to email stories and pictures then we will happily host them for you on our LandArtforKids blog (although when you bring that site up I have to giggle at the blogger B that gets stuck in front of the title ending up with 'Bland art for kids'!
Here is an excerpt from the site giving you an idea of why we are doing this and what we want to achieve (and thank you for listening as always), Richard:-
"Modern life, fossil fuels and industry are having more and more impact on our world and many of us are losing touch with nature, it's wonders and it's beauty as the human race's seeming need for more and more things gradually encroaches on our wild and natural places.
There is also worry for the safety of our children and many are denied much of the adventure of the outdoors, to climb trees and to learn all about nature and instead many are leading sedentary lifestyles in front of a computer game or the TV.
Land Art is becoming more and more popular around the world for both adults and children alike. With it comes opportunities to learn about nature, to appreciate it's wonders, to learn respect for it and our place within.
But there is also bag loads of exercise, fresh air, creativity and fun to be had. Each as important for ourselves and our children as a learned respect for the world that we share.
As two Land Artists we wish to provide a place to encourage this activity, to provide ideas and inspiration and somewhere where you can learn about Land Art and share what you have learnt during your own adventures.
If any of these sentiments ring true with you then please spread the word to everyone that you can. Let your school know, tell your friends, write something on your blog about us. We need your help to get the message to everyone that we can.
If you or your kids haven't ever tried Land Art then give it a go, you really won't regret it. The treasures are in the doing and not the seeing and once you've tried it you will see what we mean.
We have started this site with young children up to the age of eight, their parents and teachers in mind. We will be adding new ideas, how to's and articles all the time.
In the near future we will be adding content for older children, teenagers and adults too with more advanced tutorials, how to's and articles all about the world of Land Art.
Whoever and wherever you are let us know what you've been up to, what fun you've had and what you've created and learnt about.
All it takes is the will to get out there and enjoy yourself, however old you are, whoever you are and wherever you are.
You know it makes sense ;-)!
Richard Shilling & Julia Brooklyn"
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- Children's Art 592 photos, 133 members
- pebbles and leaves 138 photos, 21 members
- Shells 9,874 photos, 2,809 members
- Natural Kids Arts & Crafts 30 photos, 4 members
- We teach ART! 4,715 photos, 124 members
- Outdoor Kids 5,595 photos, 577 members
- The Crafty Crow: a children's craft collective 3,340 photos, 449 members
- Our Kids' Art 784 photos, 159 members
- Snowmen, Sandmen, Treemen, Flowermen... 109 photos, 44 members
- Kids are GREAT!! 619 photos, 100 members
- My Kid's Art 1,871 photos, 573 members
- Land Art for Kids 371 photos, 62 members
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