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I have had the same thing, I have found plant life as suitable subject areas
to be expressed in clay for my Islamic children. Suan in Ohio
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From: Ann Heineman <aheinema-state.edu>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: Religious question
>Dear susie in mi:
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> Perhaps the Islamic student can make a clay relief plaque of Arabic
>letters/sayings from the Koran, or a façade design for a mosque. Clay tiles
>are very famous in Islamic Art, too. Musical instruments based on Arabic
>style music? Hope you get more responses on this...sounds like it could
>be an interesting new thread on the list.
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> Ann-on-y-mouse in Columbus
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>Ann Heineman.....aheinema-state.edu
>Greensview School....Upper Arlington City Schools
>(614)487-5050 ... Voice Mail 487-6456 Box 522
>aheineman-arlington.k12.oh.us
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