PCS ART
  • Home
  • At-Home
    • Weekly At-Home Learning Blog
    • At-Home Art Links
    • Art Camps
  • Art Staff
    • Jonathan Graffius
  • Curriculum
    • K- 6 Visual Art Curriculum
  • RSU Links
  • Contact Info

Rock Stacking

4/27/2020

0 Comments

 
A fun and calming activity that I did over April vacation was rock stacking.  Rock stacking originally started out as "Cairns" or piles of rocks that served as markers or memorials.  Today, people stack rocks for many symbolic and creative reasons.  I think it is just great to get outside, connect with nature, battle gravity, and creatively stack rocks.  I came away feeling calm and balanced myself - just like the rocks.  Be optimistic and persevere through the challenges.
Picture
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Jonathan Graffius is the K-6 Visual art teacher at PCS.  Jonathan's personal art consists of paintings, oil pastels, photography and sculpture. The primary purpose of this blog is to keep the PCS community informed of current art news and activities at PCS.  This blog will also serve as a tool for encouraging student creativity and artistic expression. Members of the PCS community are invited to participate in this blog by adding your comments.  This blog will be maintained to ensure a positive and supportive environment.  Should you have any issues or concerns, please contact me directly at: jgraffius@rsu16.org.  

    Archives

    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • At-Home
    • Weekly At-Home Learning Blog
    • At-Home Art Links
    • Art Camps
  • Art Staff
    • Jonathan Graffius
  • Curriculum
    • K- 6 Visual Art Curriculum
  • RSU Links
  • Contact Info