Little Palaces as an Art Project
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Little Palaces as an Art Project
KOA lovers especially take note - I just had to share this.
My 14 year-old daughter came home yesterday beaming about art class. She said their assignment was to take a song and make the lyrics into five or six successive illustrations. They were allowed to use the internet to choose song lyrics, so she said she went straight to google to search for Elvis, because she knows he has great lyrics. (This is really cool because she could have gone for some top 40 crap.) She went to King of America (*beaming as I type this*) and decided on Little Palaces. Her art teacher thought it was fabulous and would make a great project.
I'm sharing my love for KOA with my kids and they really do hear it. Sometimes I wonder, since they get exposed to lots of other kinds of music. But when it came time to get serious and find good lyrics for a project like this, my daughter went straight to The Man himself.
My 14 year-old daughter came home yesterday beaming about art class. She said their assignment was to take a song and make the lyrics into five or six successive illustrations. They were allowed to use the internet to choose song lyrics, so she said she went straight to google to search for Elvis, because she knows he has great lyrics. (This is really cool because she could have gone for some top 40 crap.) She went to King of America (*beaming as I type this*) and decided on Little Palaces. Her art teacher thought it was fabulous and would make a great project.
I'm sharing my love for KOA with my kids and they really do hear it. Sometimes I wonder, since they get exposed to lots of other kinds of music. But when it came time to get serious and find good lyrics for a project like this, my daughter went straight to The Man himself.
That sounds great, spooky! Show us the results when they're done
Not having any children of my own, I always try to feed my younger sisters a steady diet of good music. Unfortunately, they're 17 and 19 and still caught in their world of poppity pop. But I'm always amused when my youngest sister comes down to my room and asks to borrow a CD. Oddly, the 19 year old has no interest.
And to think, I bought a Son House CD when I was like 16.
I didn't buy King Of America until I was 19, but I bought My Aim Is True when I was 17.
Not having any children of my own, I always try to feed my younger sisters a steady diet of good music. Unfortunately, they're 17 and 19 and still caught in their world of poppity pop. But I'm always amused when my youngest sister comes down to my room and asks to borrow a CD. Oddly, the 19 year old has no interest.
And to think, I bought a Son House CD when I was like 16.
I didn't buy King Of America until I was 19, but I bought My Aim Is True when I was 17.
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Spooky, you should be a very proud mom!
When my daughter was born in 1996, we could not put her down to sleep. . .she would only sleep while being held! We found that listening to "The Other End of the Telescope" (of all songs!) calmed her down enough to where she could rest outside our arms! Don't know if it was the particular melody or Elvis' soothing vocal delivery (ahem!) but something about that song did it for the little girl. She's now 7 years old and is into the Dixie Chicks and Alison Krause but still enjoys Elvis. My 5-year-old son's first musical memories are of listening to internet downloads of "Tear Off Your Own Head" in the weeks prior to WIWC's release. It was very odd to have a 3-year-old running around the house dancing and yelling "tear off your own head . . .it's a dog revoluuuuution!" Wish I had thought to have the camcorder out on those days!!!
When my daughter was born in 1996, we could not put her down to sleep. . .she would only sleep while being held! We found that listening to "The Other End of the Telescope" (of all songs!) calmed her down enough to where she could rest outside our arms! Don't know if it was the particular melody or Elvis' soothing vocal delivery (ahem!) but something about that song did it for the little girl. She's now 7 years old and is into the Dixie Chicks and Alison Krause but still enjoys Elvis. My 5-year-old son's first musical memories are of listening to internet downloads of "Tear Off Your Own Head" in the weeks prior to WIWC's release. It was very odd to have a 3-year-old running around the house dancing and yelling "tear off your own head . . .it's a dog revoluuuuution!" Wish I had thought to have the camcorder out on those days!!!
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Well, here it is - the finished product. My daughter's art project on Little Palaces was received so well by her high school art teacher that it spent some time in the glass showcase in the main hall of the school. DrS and I were very proud.
I know it's a very literal interpretation of the lyrics, but still. . .there are so many crap songs she could have chosen. She picked an Elvis song and a KOA song at that, so I must be doing something right.
She had to use magazine clips, and only six images from the lyrics of a song, so this is what she did. The first pic is obviously "chocolate town" (a town with pics of candy bars around it), the second is the "dapper little man" and nicotine, the third is the "door that swings open from the past into the present." The fourth is the "you're the twinkle in your daddy's eye", the fifth is "you made all the girls turn their heads and in turn they made you miserable," and the sixth is of course "little palaces."
I know it's a very literal interpretation of the lyrics, but still. . .there are so many crap songs she could have chosen. She picked an Elvis song and a KOA song at that, so I must be doing something right.
She had to use magazine clips, and only six images from the lyrics of a song, so this is what she did. The first pic is obviously "chocolate town" (a town with pics of candy bars around it), the second is the "dapper little man" and nicotine, the third is the "door that swings open from the past into the present." The fourth is the "you're the twinkle in your daddy's eye", the fifth is "you made all the girls turn their heads and in turn they made you miserable," and the sixth is of course "little palaces."
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