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Oak Boesky posted an update
When nursery rhymes substitute…
It was late on a rainy night when I sat down To do the sketch, and there was nothing cracked or broken in sight. So I started making a list of all the ways the word cracked is used in our language. I decided on “step on a crack and break your mother’s back.” I remembered all the times of walking to school and avoiding the cracks or deliberately stepping on them depending on the day! I could picture the grass growing up in the cracks and along the edges of the sidewalk. I don’t think this sketch will go too far In clay, but I have a long list of the ways “cracked” is used. What things come to your mind?
Abby Boeltram2 Comments-
When thinking of a cracked surface I immediately focused on eggs, the Humpty Dumpty rhyme came to mind. But now, thanks to you, I’ll be walking with my head down to avoid cracks in the sidewalk…LOL!!
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@Abby Boeltram I didn’t even think of cracked eggs or Humpty Dumpty!
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