Monday, December 11, 2006
An Artiste in the Making
That very funky behatted girl in the middle is my daughter. She recently won a city wide school contest sponsored by the Toronto Jewish Book Fair to design a book cover. Her age group, grades 4 & 5 had to design a book cover about a Biblical theme; she chose to do Moses in the basket amidst the bullrushes. From eighteen Jewish day schools and supplementary schools, from 500 submissions in total, she won in her category.
If you click on the photo, you can see it enlarged. Maybe you can make out her picture on the yellow board behind her; hers is the top left one. The voting committee loved her composition and use of color.
At one of the book fair events, she and the other two winners in the two other categories were called onto the stage and presented with lovely Jewish gift books and certificates. All art was displayed at the Leah Posluns Theatre throughout the 10-day-long fair.
My daughter, thank G-d, is rather creative. It shows in how she puts "her look" together; it shows in her artwork; it shows in her story and journal writing. Like her mother, she tends to be very detail-oriented, but in her case, it's turning out to be a good thing.
She sometimes claims she wants to be a fashion designer. Okay... but maybe she can become a dentist first!??? (to be read with a thick Yiddish accent and intonation!)
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6 comments:
That's great!! Mazel Tov!
(Did I not meet this one?)
Very nice!!! Congratulations.
Congrats! I guess talent is hereditary.
Congrats. You must be very proud of her.
Wow Pearl...how exciting...nice to hear the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Hmmm, a dentist?
Ezzie,
Yes, you met her; you met them all...! I'll accept the mazel tovs on her behalf and will pass them along.
ASJ:
Thanks.
Elie:
Thanks to the first part. The second part is questionable...
LIttle Birdies:
Thanks. Indeed I am proud, and I'm more proud of her modesty about the whole thing. Yes, she likes to see her pic in the paper, but she hasn't gone round to everyone to tell them of her achievement. (some of her classmates would do exactly that, if they had been the winner in the category)
CM:
NU!? And what's wrong with a dentist???
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