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Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Story of The Coral Canyons Art Studio

One day, a young rhino named Fastbeast became obsessed with art. He drew day and night, longing to be Jamaa's first artist.
Fastbeast had just drawn his best picture of Mira when he realized that no one else in Jamaa liked drawing!
"How is that possible?" He asked aloud, shocked.
Fastbeast knew that he had to show everyone else how fun drawing could really be. So he went to an undiscovered land. Fastbeast had some bricks & wood with him. He began to build an Art Studio. He carved pots for decoration, and his mother helped by making flags. Finally, Fastbeast carved and art plate and colored it. Then he hung it over the door.
Inside, Fastbeast placed down crayons and paper. He put a window on the wall so artists could think while gazing outside.
The day he finally finished the Art Studio, he took a long rest. Once he was done, he rushed to Jamaa Township and told everyone, "There's an Art Studio in a not-yet found land! You have to see!"
Many came over with their curiousity peaked. Fastbeast then lead them to his Art Studio and stood proudly beside it.
Everyone came inside and began to draw and color. They all had a good time sharing drawings and making their own creations.
To this day, there are artists everywhere in Jamaa.

Written by GreatShot

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