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The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 2: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair.

Her paper was empty.

Page 3: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Vashti’s teacher leaned over blank paper.

“Ah! A polar bear in a snow storm,” she said.

“Very funny!” said Vashti.

“I just can’t draw!”

Page 4: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Her teacher smiled.

“Just make a mark and see it takes you.”

Page 5: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Vashti grabbed a felt-tipped pen and gave the paper a good, strong jab.

“There!”

Page 6: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Her teacher picked up the paper and studied it carefully.

“Hmmmm.”

Page 7: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

She pushed the paper towards Vashti and quietly said,

“Now sign it.”

Page 8: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Vashti thought for a moment.

“Well, maybe I can’t draw, but I CAN sign my name.”

Page 9: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

The next week, when Vashti walked into her art class, she was surprised to see what was hanging above her teacher’s desk.

It was the little dot she had drawn- HER DOT!

All framed in swirly gold!

Page 10: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

“Hmmph!

I can make a better dot than THAT!”

Page 11: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

She opened her never-before used set of watercolours and set to work.

Page 12: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Vashti painted and painted.

A yellow dot. A green dot. A red dot. A blue dot.

Page 13: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

The blue mixed with the red. She discovered that she could make a PURPLE dot.

Vashti kept experimenting.

Lot of little dots in many colours.

Page 14: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

“If I can make little dots, I can make BIG dots, too.”

Vashti splashed her colours with a bigger brush on bigger paper to make bigger dots.

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Vashti even made a dot by NOT painting a dot.

Page 16: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

At the school art show a few weeks later, Vashti’s many dots made quite a splash.

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Vashti noticed a little boy gazing up at her.

“You’re a really great artist. I wish I could draw.” he said.

“ I bet you can,” said Vashti.

“Me? No, not me. I can’t draw a straight line with a ruler.”

Page 18: The art class was over, but Vashti sat glued to her chair. Her paper was empty.

Vashti smile.

She handed the boy a blank sheet of paper.

“ Show me.”

The boy’s pencil shook as he drew his line.

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Vashti started at the boy’s squiggle.

And then she said…

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“ Please… sign it.”