Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Artist is prolific

The Parasite goes to a lovely daycare centre every day where people with far more patience than I teach her how to paint and glue and colour within the lines. It's great! The caregivers are so, well, caring, that they seem to save each and every piece of paper that she touches with a crayon. I guess I'm supposed to feel like I'm there with her even when I'm not? It's sweet. Really, it is. But...

I'm often faced with an inch-thick stack of "stuff" that I have to do "something" with. Seriously, this is what I picked up from her little cubby TODAY ALONE:
An even bigger pile came home last Wednesday. Man, my house is small! I feel like I shouldn't be able to bring myself to toss it, but she's TWO. I have several more years of artwork to, um, look forward to. So now it's time for The Host to ask YOU! What do you do with all this shit artistically valid detritus?

4 comments:

Catch My Words said...

Some you save, a lot you toss. Sorry but that's the way it is. You can't keep it all.

Joyce
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2011/08/wordless-wednesday-shes-gone.html

Langley Cornwell said...

She is very prolific. It's gotta be tough deciding what to keep.

Alison said...

When mine were young, I picked "art of the week" to post on the fridge. When the week was over, I would toss it and they would promptly replace it with something else they made.

If it was something for Mother's Day or my birthday, I saved them in a Rubbermaid tote with the date and their age on the back, and also anything with their handprints on it so I could show them that yes...they were once *that* small.

Fact is, you can't keep everything, but you can proudly display it until the next great work of art comes along.

The Host said...

Joyce - I know. If I had my druthers I'd scan it and save it digitally, but I know I just don't have time to do that.

Langley - Tell me about it! I'm leaning towards things she paints. She's already showing some Jackson Pollock-like brilliance.

Alison - I like the art of the week. She's too little for it now (which is why I should toss *EVERYTHING* before she notices) but when she's older and possibly more sentimental than I am, I'll remember that one!