Ceramic Arts

Ceramic Arts

Soldiers returning from Iraq or Afghanistan have seen unimaginable things. Although many of these young men and women returning to their local heroes "Welcomes welcome within the framework of the glory and celebration are painful memories of the horrors of war. Places like the Abu Ghraib are part of the best memories of American citizens, but these places can be horrible memories of keeping our soldiers returning from the night. We recognize that the first fighters of our latest nationwide minds young and impressionable to help them readjust to their neighborhood, once known. Many types of treatments are used to help soldiers returning, but a simple therapy that is relatively inexpensive to open is the use of clay.

People who create sculptures have the ability to build something, do something new. This is exactly the opposite of a soldier in battle, which destroys the environment and the enemies around. Sculpting allows the soldier in exchange for the opportunity to be a creator. Also, he or she can use tools such as chalk retail glaze to add color to it. Creatively making a figure of beauty and color in the world can be very therapeutic.

Local communities could be related to its American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars to help build centers ceramic art for returning soldiers. The local art teachers might be willing to donate their time and things like clay lesson plans to present a program art therapy together. The bonus is that the community receives the joy of working together to help their loved ones back heroes.

Some soldiers returning may feel so comfortable with the art of pottery that could lead to a new hobby or even career. Those interested in ceramic arts education is that art schools are very willing to work with the former soldiers and money from the military (GI Bill) will be useful for the realization of a dream new artist.

We must do what we can for our returning soldiers. Ceramic art therapy at the local level could be an excellent way to help soldiers readjust to their hometowns. AMACO thanks all who protect the people of America. Civic leaders looking to help returning veterans with ceramic art education will find useful information on AMACO’s website. Detailed information on glaze chalk or clay making lesson plans are available. AMACO is proud to help local communities help their returning soldiers.

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