After our walk we rejoined inside the lodge with our instructor who taught us ways to write haiku's in more abstract manners. Continuing to another room, we met with our water colours and pastel artist that taught how we should depict our experiances in the gardens. Division 15 may do projects or work in a more serene matter, but the finished work concludes of the ideas we have in our point, and presented uniquely.
Our walk included sighseeing different flowers, smelling the scent lavenders, meeting new people, and experiance the simple wonders of life. We also saw many ancient statues of heads of famous people. After our trip, we were exhilarated, refreshed, and ready to do haikus. When enjoying the scenery or the point of being at one place, Division 15 put all their effort into deducing into the factor given and answer with complete ecstacy and synergy.
Examples of our Haikus' included un-predictable twists most people would not anticipate.
The twinkling stars
The brightest dull within my soul
Perfect cup of tea
Also Haikus' that have a topic.
The summer flower
Sprinkling delight over me
The bold sunflower
All these poems inspired us to create something as natural as flowers into something that is as magnificent as the morning sun. These poems also lead us to ideas for our paintings. Slideshow of Haiku/Painting.
These pictures were made by us after the workshop. Division 15 gets these chances all the time to meet new people, make new friends, and learn more from each other. Unfortunately, not all classes get these chances so if we have the oppurtunity to teach teachers to teach then I think it will be very rewarding. Art of Division 15
Doing the way we work things around in this class helps the students learn by having them get more self esteem, enthusiasm, and more dependent work so they continue the milestones of life.