Thursday, April 24, 2008

Children's art you can store!


From the first time children experience the goo of paint on their fingers until they complete a masterpiece in their senior year of high school, parents' homes are filled with the creative results of their childrens' hands. The first images are usually proudly displayed on the refrigerator, but as the images get transferred out, they have nowhere to go.

One of the best ways I've found to capture these moments of creative enlightenment is to photograph the art with a digital camera. It takes a few minutes of time, but very little room in your basement. If you collect the images and occasionally photograph them, you end up with a series of images that show your child's interests and ability, as well as an ongoing account of what is familiar to them. Once the art work is digital, you can incorporate it into any number of things, including an annual family photobook, a catalog of your child's art or even a photo cube or puzzle for ongoing enjoyment.

The bottom line is that once it is digital, you can save it, store it and find new ways to be creative!

No comments: