Charms Activity, #1 Constant Vigilance! O_O AWAKE! Huffing and puffing from practically running up the stairs from the Charms classroom, Isabella looked down to be sure she hadn't dropped her wand. Nope, it was still in her pocket. She took her wand in her hand and paused in the hallway next to a statue of some confused-looking wizard. Hmm. What to draw... Isabella turned in a circle.
Well, there were no portraits here, so that was good, she wouldn't make anybody mad. Isabella wasn't sure if statues fell into the category of portraits-that-must-not-be-upset, so she decided to decorate the wall behind the statue. That way, there would be no misunderstanding. But what to draw, what do draw? Isabella thought a sun would be nice.
Thinking hard about the color yellow, she said, "Figura circle!" and traced the outline of a big circle as high as she could reach (and she was nearly 5' tall, so it was a reasonable height). Pleased with her mostly round circle, Isabella then proceeded to color it in. "Colorvaria," she said confidently, thinking again of sunshine yellow. Well... not quite the right shade of yellow, but it was close.
Now. What would the sun be shining on? Flowers, duh!
"Figura oval," Isabella said, crouched near the floor as she traced a medium-sized oval on the wall. Who said the sun and the flower had to be proportionate? A quick "Colorvaria!" to color it a weird purplish-pinkish shade, then Isabella added a green stem and some leaves using "figura rectangle," and "figura triangle" to approximate the shapes she would have drawn. She decided to leave the leaves un-filled in. After all, it was art, so it didn't need to be realistic. She made a few more flowers, yellow and pink and purple.
"Figura circle! figura oval, figura circle!" Isabella said, tracing several circles and ovals touching each other a bit above the flower. She was trying to make a cloud... maybe if she filled it in, it'd look more like a cloud? "Colorvaria," she muttered several times until all the cloud pieces were filled in. Well... she knew it was a cloud. That was what counted.
Now for the fun part... "Animatae," she said happily, tracing the petals of all the flowers. She wanted her flowers to dance! And dance they did. Well, not the first one she traced, but all the others looked like they were having such a fun time! Whew. That was hard work! Isabella stepped back and admired her flower-cloud-sun mural on the wall next to and a little behind Boris the Bewildered. It wasn't her best work...but she had just learned to make art this way, so it would be better next time! Pleased with the results, Isabella turned and skipped away to find her next art project. Charms really was her favorite class. Both practical and pretty, that was what she liked about it! |