I know we all been to the Wallace Collection before, but I feel with each visit we come across a new gem. Today I was impressed with your engagement in the activities with the paintings and artefacts; however, I was more blown away by your ability to paint a vivid image in our mind’s with your use of language.
At the painting titled, Peacocks and ducks, you all spent a great deal of time conjuring intriguing story lines, and you had Linda, Mrs Casey and myself hooked by your story titles. Please could you provide me a brief synopsis of your inspired story by this painting, below?
My story is called ‘I know what the free bird says’. It’s about the garden and how, after hearing gunshots, all the birds go on a rampage. After that no birds were ever seen in the garden and 341 years later Deliah finds out why.
So far thats whats happening but maybe I’ll change it?
This sounds intriguing, I want to know why, too. Can’t wait to read the published piece.
My story is called ‘The Abandoned City’. It is about a wealthy kingdom called Gleanna, which is cursed after their greedy king steals the Amber of Kulacami, the goddess of life. 571 years later, a slave called Firus and his companions, Pyronkracki (a massive half giant)and Dwarvalki (a nimble dwarf), are sent on a quest to find the Amber and give it back to Aurae the Demon of Destruction. However, many obstacles stand in this brave trios way…
My story is called The Birds Park and it’s about a curse and two paths you must choose to get your happy ending.
My story is called The Abandoned Garden. It is about a man called Leonard who runs a big park called Toby Gardens, which is famous for birds, but he fails to keep it open which means the birds have to find a new home.
My story is called, “The Great Accident of the Duck at Night Time”. It talks about a boy called Joe, who is 9 years old. One day his mum said that they are going to Germany, to live there. His dad is a hunter and loves hunting ducks. One day Joe saw a duck, which was called Glowgly, and they become friends…