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Thursday, 14 February 2013
Making a Valentine - a crow story, and a Valentine papercut. Happy Valentine's Day!
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday

Making a Valentine

 

Crows Valentine Papercut

It  was Valentine's Day. Cory Crow had heard the lady talking on the radio program through the open window of the lady who threw out peanuts  for him and his buddies on most days. The radio program lady was telling people to call in with their special requests for Valentine's Day music. She was also telling people they could give Valentines to anyone they thought did something special - give someone a Valentine surprise she had said. Cory liked her idea. The music had been nice too. It was mostly all classical music.

Cory wondered what he could do to give a special message for Valentine's Day and whom should he do this for? He walked around in a circle on the snow in the yard as he thought about his question. He had just come back to where he'd started walking. There were footprints in front of him now. At first he wondered who else was around him. He did not see any of his friends around. It was just him. Those were his footprints.

He flew up into the tree where he could see his footprints better. That was a pretty good circle he had made. He knew what a heart looked like. Could he make footprints that made a heart shape? He flew back down where he could try it out in an unmarked area of snow. He wanted to start at the top center of one wing, walk around and down to the point of the heart he would make, and then walk up and around the other wing or side of the heart to end up back at the top center. He would have to walk an imaginary line. He did not know how he could keep the two sides of the heart even looking. He might just have to hope for the best on that one. Would it really matter that much if the heart was lopsided? He just wanted his footprints to look something like a heart. He would be happy if he could do that.

Cory set about making his heart for Valentine's Day. After he had made about twenty footprints, he flew up in the tree where he could have a look at his work. There was not enough to see anything yet. He went back down to lay down more footprints.  Another twenty and he flew up into the tree to look down. Now he could see that he had interrupted his line of footprints by stopping to have a look from the tree. The line interruption made the heart edge look a bit broken and uneven. He would have to just keep walking without stopping to check on it until he got back to the center. Then the heart would be finished.

Sonya Squirrel saw him walking around the yard and came over to ask him what he was doing. She was heading right over and was about to cross his path with her own footprints. He saw her. Stop! I'm making a heart design for Valentine's Day. You can do it too. Then we can have two hearts in the snow. You can even have your heart mingle with mine.

Sonya liked that and started walking a heart that criss-crossed Cory's heart. Billie Bluejay saw Sonya and Cory walking in the snow and called out to them. Why are you two walking around over here when there are peanuts out back? We're making hearts for Valentine's Day! You can make one too. You can add a heart to our heart chain or you can make a bigger heart around one of these hearts or a smaller one inside one of them. Billie decided he would walk around the inside of Cory's heart.

Stevie Squirrel, Beliza BlueJay, and Carmen Crow saw the others at work with their heart walking. They came over and added their own paths  of footprints to the hearts in the snow. When they'd done, they all went up into the tree to admire the big Valentine they had made together. Beautiful.

The lady looked out of her window and saw the beautiful Valentine heart design in the snowy yard below. She was amazed to see it. She was amazed anyway whenever she saw any of the animal footprints. To her they always made such pretty patterns before they got covered over and over again with lots of footprints. What a lovely Valentine's Day this was to be able to see such magic in the yard.


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 4:40 PM EST
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Saturday, 9 February 2013
Shovelling out from the Blizzard of 2013, Nemo
Topic: Life

Snowplow had not gotten here yet around Noon. Here my neighbor and his buddies shovel out of the driveway during the Blizzard of '13, (Nemo). They had come quite a ways before I thought to grab the camera. At first their shovelfuls seemed to just blow straight up in the air. Either they had only one shovel or they knew they had to rest anyway, so they just kept taking turns. Snow was 18" at least, or who knows. When they got near the end, two threw themselves down onto the last snow pile - to flatten it or for the sheer joy of being at the end. The last pull out onto the road I only got with the camera's little video. That needs some conversion I think so it won't get posted in time to mean anything... Portland Maine set its record with 31.9" so far, (hope I got that right). Nothing like that up the coast here in Rockland Maine. ...Matinicus Rock, 68 mph gust, 20 miles off the coast.

They'd already gotten this far before I got the camera out. shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 01


One shovel or just taking turns? shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 02

shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 03
Two throw themselves down in the last few feet of snow pile before breaking through to the road. For the joy of it, or to flatten the snow?! shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 04
White out blast.
shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 05
Get in! In a few minutes they'll blast through to the road. shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 06
Hard to see here what they had shoveled. A few hours later some had filled in again with the wind and drifting. Plow came through later. I have not been out back to check my car yet. Not going out til tomorrow! shoveling out of the driveway blizzard 2013 Nemo 07


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 5:42 PM EST
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Saturday, 26 January 2013
Let's Draw February's Celebrations! - Kids' art class at Rockland Library
Topic: Kids Art Class

"Let's Draw February's Celebrations!" - Children's Drawing Workshops at Rockland Public Library

Press Release:Rockland -  Children will draw images from February's celebrations and traditions at Rockland Public Library's ongoing drawing workshops led by artist Catinka Knoth. Participants draw along with Knoth as she demonstrates how to draw  subjects for  Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day,  Mardi Gras, and President's Day.  Each week is a different subject:

2/05    Chinese New Year Season
2/12    Valentine's Day
2/19    Mardi Gras
2/26    Presidents

Sponsored by Wendy and Keith Wellin,  the workshops, for age 6 and up, are free and open to the public, with all materials provided. Knoth expects participants to be able to work independently for the most part. Children age 10 and under should be accompanied by an adult. Ongoing workshops meet every Tuesday, 4-5 pm, Community Room, Rockland Public Library, 80 Union St.,  hosted by Friends of Rockland Library.  FMI - Jean Young, children's librarian, 594-0310.

Young artists will  draw a wide range of motifs. Chinese New Year 2013, celebrated for 15 days, is the Year of the Snake. Participants may explore papercut  designs, Chinese dragons, and Lion Dancers. Valentine's Day cards often have motifs such as hearts, birds, cupids, lace, ribbons, and roses. Mardi Gras motifs include masks, King cakes, doubloons, jazz instruments, jester, tricorn hat, and beads.

Valentine demonstration drawing by Catinka Knoth

Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln demonstration drawings by Catinka Knoth

Mardi Gras Masks demonstration drawing by Catinka Knoth

Mardi Gras masks demonstration drawing by Catinka Knoth

Chinese New Year dragon demonstration drawing by Catinka Knoth


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 9:45 PM EST
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February Celebrations Adult Art Workshops at Rockland Library
Topic: Art Class
February Celebrations Adult Art Workshops at Rockland Library

Press Release: Rockland - Catinka Knoth  will lead an art workshop series for adults, on creating motifs for  celebrations of February: Chinese New Year (Year of the Snake), Valentines, and Mardi Gras. Each week will be a different subject. Classes meet 11 a.m.  Mondays, February 4, 11, (library closed for Presidents' Day, Feb. 18) and 25, in the Community Room, Rockland Public Library, 80 Union St.   Led by Knoth, participants will  create their own art. Knoth provides the  classes  free of charge, with materials supplied. Friends of Rockland Library host the workshops, which are open to the public. FMI Knoth at 596-0069 or Rockland Library at 594-0310.

Knoth will provide instruction and guidance in drawing and creating the fantasy images of February's celebrations. Participants will work with pencil, colored pencil,  crayon, and papercut, with a focus on drawing in color.

Knoth paints watercolors of Maine and whimsical animal scenes, which she offers as cards and prints. She teaches a free weekly children's drawing class at Rockland Public Library, sponsored by Wendy and Keith Wellin. For more information about Knoth's work visit www.catinkacards.com.

Valentine rose watercolor by Catinka Knoth

Chinese New Year dragon crayon drawing by Catinka Knoth

Chinese dragon demonstration drawing by Catinka Knoth

Mardi Gras mask watercolors by Catinka Knoth


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 9:37 PM EST
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Monday, 31 December 2012
"Let's Draw Winter Animals and Scenes!" January Children's Drawing Workshops at Rockland Public Library
Topic: Kids Art Class

Press Release/Rockland -  Children will draw winter animals and scenes this January, at Rockland Public Library's ongoing drawing workshops led by artist Catinka Knoth. Participants draw along with Knoth as she demonstrates how to draw a variety of subjects. Winter subjects may include arctic animals such as polar bears, penguins, snowy owls, hares, and foxes; houses in a snowy landscape, and winter sports. Each week is a different focus.

Tuesdays  4-5 p.m.  "Let's Draw Winter Animals and Scenes!"
1/08        Polar Bears
1/15        Penguins
1/22        Arctic Animals
1/29        Winter Scenes and Sports

Wendy and Keith Wellin sponsor the workshops, which are free and open to the public, with all materials provided, and geared for age 6 and up, Knoth expects participants to be able to work independently for the most part. Library policy is that children age 10 and under  be accompanied by an adult. Classes meet every Tuesday, 4-5 pm, in the Community Room, Rockland Public Library, 80 Union St. Friends of Rockland Library host.  FMI - Jean Young, children's librarian, 594-0310.

winter polar bears scenes demonstration art by Catinka Knoth

winter penguins scenes demonstration art by Catinka Knoth

winter arctic animals scenes demonstration art by Catinka Knoth

winter sports scenes demonstration art by Catinka Knoth

winter snowman scenes demonstration art by Catinka Knoth

Posted by Catinka Knoth at 3:50 PM EST
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