27 years creating intriguing water art exhibits, placed in USA, Canada, Japan & India
27 years creating intriguing water art exhibits, placed in USA, Canada, Japan & India
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IMAGE OF VERY YOUNG VISITOR ON T-F
Here we see a very young visitor fully engaged in manipulating the movable panels in one of my 10 ft. long Thoughts Flow water art exhibits.
He is totally focused on the activity, and is peacefully sharing the exhibit with decidedly older visitors.
IMAGE SHOWING ACCESSABILITY TO T-F
Here we see how fully accessible my Thoughts Flow water art exhibits are.
I am very proud of how accessible these exhibits are. I have worked hard to deliver rewarding experiences on them to the most inclusive audiences possible.
IMAGE OF MANY YOUNG VISITORS ON T-F
Here we see many young visitors peacefully sharing space as they manipulate the movable panels on one of my 10 ft. long Thoughts Flow water art exhibits.
Note how dry they all are, typical of my exhibits, even when spending over an hour intensely involved in manipulating my water exhibit interactives. Wet hands and arms, but not a lot else in most cases.
IMAGE OF MORE YOUNG VISITOR ON T-F
Here we see a typical level of eagerness as young visitors excitedly explore all that they can do to manipulate the flowing water.
Note, despite the intense activity of the older kids, the very young one is not distressed by his very close proximity to them, rather he is 100% focused on what they are achieving within the wet activity area of my exhibit.
We have traded for our water art exhibits that were 20 years old and still hosting visitors all day, every day.
This speaks to our skill as craftspersons, and to the truly timeless attraction of our water art work.
May we create eternally intriguing water tables for your visitors to be truly fascinated by?
LEARNING ON MY THOUGHTS FLOW WATER ART WORK
Because there are no wrong moves on my Thoughts Flow water art exhibits, visitors thoughts are not interrupted.
Their minds can then ascend into uninterrupted abstract thought for significant periods of time,
continually analyzing different possible choices and then determining the best one to implement.
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
It has been shown that doing so can help young brains develop pathways in the brain that will
forever help them to envision more than one possibility, and to determine the better choice.
GOOD LIFE SKILL
This is beneficial mental capability that we should all encourage the development of.
Tom Egan, Artist with Water
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