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| Once again, I got to go back to the Bowden Youth Center and share some of my work. I'm always happy to be involved down there because of how appreciative and excited they get. When I got there, not only was all the equipment set up and the walls washed, there were posters hung all around from the kids. You can't buy that sort of feeling. If you don't know what that feeling is, read this entry. We were looking to do something that spoke of the diversity of the kids, but promoted peace and unity. The piece is actually more two pieces - one on each side of the landing in the middle of the stairs. On one side we threw up the words 'Hau Kola." Of course, any good South Dakota native knows that is Lakota for "Hello, friend" and is our state greeting. On the other side are the Sioux Falls. Waterfalls are traditionally a sort of dual symbol. A waterfall is a powerful element of nature and is strong. The water is constant, but constantly flowing. So, it is also symbolic of change and renewal. I got some help from a couple of high school students who are just starting their tagging career. It's always fun to work with young artists and to see their excitement and the energy they bring to the table. "Thanks so much for taking Adam and Creighton under your wing! They really enjoyed being involved with spray painting the mural in the hallway. Having a chance to show their artistic talents was good for their self confidence and self esteem!" - Peter Frank, Community Service Specialist - Volunteers of America |
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