MY LAST DAY… :(
“Undertakers are nice - they’re the LAST to let people down.”
Har har har
That’s right I started with a pun. This is my LAST day at Interlakes High School and I am already missing it. Janet and everyone else in my classes made this last day one I will never forget. Remember “people” (not - GUYS) that this ride has been awesome but it is not over yet. It may feel like it is but it isn’t. It is just beginning. You were my first classes and you will always hold a special place in my heart and in my education.
I have learned SO MUCH from all of you, and even though I could just go on learning and learning and learning it is important I move on, just as you will all have to oh-so-many times in the moments after now.
Moving on is important.
Remember: “Sometimes the best thing you can do for someone you love, is to let them go.” Thank you for letting me go and making me feel loved.
Some things I have learned directly from each class.
D+P - I have learned that it is necessary to push. Even if your student gets frustrated with you. Even though I may have been verbally pushing you you all pushed yourselves and you are well on your way, all of you, to being master’s.
Ceramics - You have all taught me that it is important to wait to be asked for insight. I needed you all to keep shoving me back when I pushed you to learn that I needed to wait until you were ready. I have learned that sometimes treating your students like adults is removing the authority from them. A very hard lesson to learn. You are brilliant people and I only learned a fraction of the wisdom you all had to impart onto me.
Art II - Wow. That is all I really can say. You transformed from hesitant artists to confident masters of yourselves and the world. You became creators. “Many of his close friends later confessed to having heard him proclaim that he himself was God. “God is really another artist … like me,” he told them. “I am God. I am God, I am God.” Okay so Picasso was a little melodramatic, but even so you all became this passionate kind of Picasso artist during this last assignment. (And even before during the action painting.) You became Gods of your canvases and that was truly brilliant to witness. My smile from those memories may never fade.
Thank you all, I have been blessed. ~Mr.Y
Some books I highly recommend: (my reviews)
- No More Secondhand Art - By Peter London
If you want to continue to expand your mind to looking at art in a new and different way read this book. London helps you understand what art is REALLY about. What is art? When is the right time to define art? Is art the sum of a process? OR - is the goal of art to reveal something deep and meaningful to the artist during the only time the artist can truly see - when creating? - A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose - By Eckhart Tolle
This book helped me understand myself in a way that lead to a self-consciousness that was free of negativity and abundantly gaining in constant love and care. This book can help anyone that is ready for it’s message. - The Power of NOW By Eckhart Tolle
You have never experienced any moment in your life outside of NOW. The past and the future do not exist as realities but as abstract stories we tell ourselves in order to understand who we are. But if who we are is understood only through abstracts could that mean that we are living TOO much in abstraction and missing out on the greatest story we could ever be part of - the NOW and the power of awareness?
- The Power of Myth Joseph Campbell
Confused about the origin of man and his relationship with God? You may not find the answer here but you may find some of the first steps toward understanding. - Strength to Love - by Martin Luthor King Jr.
MLK’s the man. Read “A Tough Mind and Tender Heart”. ‘Nuff Said…










