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Bantaoay Children’s Integrated Art Workshop (Selected Works Part 2) ARTICLE IN PROGRESS

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Selected Works Part 2
San Vicente, Ilocos Sur, May 16 to 18, 201
Dr Abe V Rotor
Workshop Instructor

Jedd, 11
Ahoy, there! Keep off the rocky shore!
Join the race in the deep blue azure.
 
Jamie Althen Florendo, 12

Dark clouds at sunset tell of a coming storm.
Hurry up for home before high waves form.
Frea Billedo, 12

The sun is biggest on the western horizon,
smallest on the east just when it is born.

Jamiela Marie Almachar, 6

Savage fangs spare no one at sea,
even the bold ones crying for plea.

Tristan, 11

Join the regatta and vie for the trophy;
romantic, but the danger is another story.

Shaun Michael Remular

Sea gypsies for want of land to settle down,
travel on boats to nowhere they are bound.
Wacky B, 10

This is playground at the edge of the sea,
virtually open to all without boundary.

Denise Kaye R Ancheta

Wind blowing hard like giant arms at sea,
warns of misery and death without mercy.
Christian Delle Garcia, 13

If all fruits were yellow, orange, and red,
I would pick the green for ripening;
If all fruits come in the summer season
I would sorely miss those in spring.

Franceska Billedo, 10

Coy and shy fuits may appear to some one,
wait until they are ripened by the sun.
  

Frea Billedo, 12

A basket full of fruits and flowers,
the best the fairest maid showers.

Jamie Althea Florendo, 12

Fruits are full of energy,
stored by the sun and Thee.

Jamiela Marie Almachar, 8

All fruits a work of the bee,
if we review our ecology.

Wacky B, 10

Move over fancy culinary;
give way to Ceres’ bounty.


Lance Adam, 5

Where goddess Ceres descends,
Epicurus joins the feast,
and man contends -
else the banquet be missed. ~

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