This drawing is, like Luca's several weeks before and Edda's last week, part of our next video project. The song is not the one by the Steve Miller Band, but a traditional song of native american origin, maybe Hopi.
Holidays, no school until August, so no pictures by my pupils for several weeks. But sorting out the contents of my closets (we're moving next week) I found this drawing, probably showing Sol Hoopii. Unfortunately I don't remember the artist. Reminds me a bit of Chick Young ("Dagwood Bumstead").
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Edda, 9
Cornet.
Emile, 10
Playing "Fly like an Eagle".
This drawing is, like Luca's several weeks before and Edda's last week, part of our next video project. The song is not the one by the Steve Miller Band, but a traditional song of native american origin, maybe Hopi.
Berat Can, 8
Herr Jakob, playing his gypsy mystery guitar.
I'm always surprised by the children's awareness of details like, for example, the afterlength of the strings and the headstock shape in this picture.
Zora, 9
Classical guitar.
Zora is the daughter of my good friend and former bandmate Marius (accordion and guitar). More drawings by her and her little sister Ylwa will follow.
Zora, 9
Recorder.
Two versions of a linocut.
Ylwa, 6
Classical guitar.
Ylwa is Zora's little sister.
Paul, 9
Playing "Fly like an eagle" on a big guitar.
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Holidays, no school until August, so no pictures by my pupils for several weeks. But sorting out the contents of my closets (we're moving next week) I found this drawing, probably showing Sol Hoopii. Unfortunately I don't remember the artist. Reminds me a bit of Chick Young ("Dagwood Bumstead").