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I would create a pre-visit exercise that went something like this:
Lay your hand on the table and look at the way the light creates
highlights and shadows around the sometimes imperceptible curves and the
way that those curves can be accentuated by varying the intensity and
direction of the light. Look at the texture of the skin with its
infinite lines and see how it looks different if muscles beneath it are
tensed. Notice how the fingers seamlessly join the hand. Make your hand
look calm, angry or pleading just by moving the fingers a little bit and
tensing some muscles and relaxing others. Look at the story in your
hand. My 45 year old hands show the scars of 15 years as a carpenter.
How is my hand different from my 15 year old son's youthful, athletic hands?
And to really bring the point home, after looking at hands in all of
these ways, put on a pair of gloves...
So prepared I would bet a large number of the students would not even
notice that "that lady doesn't have any clothes on." Kids are smart,
even little ones.
Cheers,
Dan
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Dan Bartlett, BFA, MA
Curator of Exhibits
IMLS Grant Project Coordinator
Midway Village & Museum Center
Rockford, IL
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