Creativity – our ART theme continues.

I found this most amazing piece on one of my “standby” sites called – URBANTIMES  – Optimistic Forward-Thinking Online Magazine.  (http://www.theurbn.com/)

Raghava-KK-Shake-up-your-story
Source: langwitches.org ) (via Urbantimes)

“KK Shakes For Perspective

Raghava KK is a self-taught artist who has had a colorful life history full of ups and downs. It shows in his various works, which fluctuated between exuberance and morbidity, but always with a message of truth that tries to make us think. In this example he vies for a world without bias, where children are taught perspective from the earliest of ages. His unique perspective from living outside of his place of birth allows him to try to see his surroundings with empathy. After all, he got to live and walk in the footsteps of those who weren’t like him. He must have done this very well, because others forgot that his background was different from theirs. So, he seems like a perfect person to help provide these lessons for us all. Don’t you think that this shaking up of our perspective can help us all understand someone with different views? It seems so simple, and yet not enough people attempt this. It’s about time that we did.

Here’s his new interactive children’s book, Pop-It.”  Above article was written by  on September 22, 2011 and posted on the URBANTImes  (http://www.theurbn.com/2011/09/raghava-kk-shakes-for-perspective/)

TED talk:  http://www.ted.com/talks/raghava_kk_five_lives_of_an_artist.html

POP-IT at home

It was a big download and took some time but ohhhh so worth the $1.99 it cost! It may be one of the coolest books for kids I have ever seen. I admit, I don’t see a vast amount of kids art and books, but I DO look and I AM fascinated by them.  I do not have any “uprights” commonly known as having 2 legs and upright standing children, we only have the 4 legged more horizontal variety that bark! Regardless, I still LOVE this book. POP-IT “is a new form of storytelling that teaches open-mindedness to children and parents .” (iTunes description) The artwork is fun and fab…the interactivity made me laugh and enjoy it even more. If you have an iPAD download it now! I think you will be amazed at the creativity – and the message of empathy, love and acceptance for all.

Is there a better way to start the week? I think not. POP-IT: generalPOP-IT: KIRKUS ReviewPOP-IT: GPOC Interview