
While I was in art class with the kindergarteners, I played a little more with it, just for kicks:

In the halls of our school hangs the artwork of our 3rd graders influenced by the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria who make Adire Eleko cloth, a fabric with intricate white designs against blue indigo dye. More tangle patterns!

Here's some real Adire Eleko cloth:

I'm off to the CZT seminar this weekend (and am oh, so excited!) and can't wait to finally meet Rick and Maria as well as Danni (and others?) whom I have only "seen" online. Yay!
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