When I was little, I loved to "imaginate" (imagine + create). I am also a very visual person, and even though I am not artistic (stick figures at best), I loved (yes, past tense) to draw. My older sister and I had a chalkboard that become warped due to all of the pressure created from drawing after drawing and tic-tac-toe games. As I grow older, the nostalgia kicks in and I miss the days of simplicity and more hours in the day to imaginate.
In remembrance of those days, I have become fascinated with the different, more modern uses of chalkboard.





2 comments:
Reminds me of (500) Days of Summer! Excellent use of a room-sized chalkboard in that movie.
I agree ;)
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