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5"x7" watercolor Price $50 |
Do you remember the first art that really moved you? For me it was Dick, Jane and Sally illustrations by Robert Childress, my first love affair with art. In first grade we had to sit round robin and read aloud when it was our turn. I can't imagine how painfully boring that must have been for the teacher. I think it made her a bit cranky. I could read because I watched my father teach my sister to read lying on a blanket on the living room floor. There were a lot of tears involved and I vowed I would teach myself to read so I wouldn't have to endure that. While waiting for my turn in the reading group I would read ahead and look at the pictures. I thought they were magical! I was in art appreciation zone and very happy. Then the teacher would call my name, observing that I wasn't with the group. I wouldn't know what page I was suppose to read and she wouldn't tell me. It was humiliating. Today, I feel bad for both of us. Mostly though, I loved her. She was very young and very pretty. When we came back from Christmas vacation she announced she had a new name because she had gotten married. It was Baumgartner. I don't remember her maiden name but it was something like Smith. I thought Baumgartner was impossible. It took a lot of effort to learn that new name. She should have considered that when she was dragging my attention away from my beloved "Dick, Jane and Sally." By the way, Sally wore baby shoes in those pictures. Go Figure!
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