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imafuturist ([personal profile] imafuturist) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2020-07-31 09:20 am
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Crafts & Arts, Friday

Today, the class was on the beach. Because it was a nice day for it and because the teachers didn't need to provide the source materials for it going there! Win-win, honestly.

"Today we're doing something that you, sadly, can't take home with you once this is over," Tony said.

"But we can take plenty of pictures!" Steve said. He was still excited about that particular 21st Century treat: taking as many pictures as you wanted at any time. "We're making sand art! Sand castles, sand sculptures, enormous installations of Abraham Lincoln facepalming in the Lincoln Memorial...have fun!"

"That last part might not happen," Tony whispered before continuing on in a normal tone, "But we've got plenty of buckets and shovels for you to work with. Use the ocean water to get the sand nice and damp to work with and you'll be in business."

Steve: now determined to build the Lincoln Memorial!

"You can augment with shells and rocks and other things you find around here, too. We have sketch pads available if you prefer to draw your creation before sculpting, too," Steve added.
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Would a Buddhist-style zen garden maze count as a sculpture? Astrid wasn't sure, but that was the first thing that came to mind for her in regards to today's project, so she figured she'd cover her bases by making a scupture of a Japanese-inspired pagoda in the center, and then branching out with her carefully planned circles and lines from there, with a few shells and rocks dropped in randomly to create a more dynamic pattern.