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Pip Wilson’s Blob Greenbelt

Greenbelt trustee and all-round legend Pip Wilson has released a special Greenbelt version of the famous Blob Tree, created by Pip and Ian Long, and used by youth groups, families, workplaces and organisations to explore feelings in a non-verbal way.

Whilst looking at the image, ask yourself the questions below to find out about your emotions and expectations as you approach Greenbelt, and throughout the weekend.

Before the Festival:
Which Blob do you feel like right now?
Which Blob describes your expectations?
Which Blob do you NOT want to happen?
Which Blob to look out for, to care for?

At Greenbelt:
Touch the Blob you feel like daily.
Ask others to spill how they are feeling every day
Which Blob is what you pray for?
Which Blob is a danger area for you?
Which Blob is someone you are concerned about?
There are 6 coloured paths, which do you plan to be on?
Which Blob in need will urge you to a different path?

Click the image for a full-size version:


Comments

  • Gill Davies says:

    None of them is me (although top right is pretty blobby close) as they don't have knitting needles or crochet hooks in their blobby hands. Woolly Thinking - come and knit!!

    23 August 2011 22:15
  • Gill Davies says:

    Blobby!

    23 August 2011 22:20
  • David Jeanneret says:

    Great, Thanks.

    I formatted it in to a document that I'm going to laminate and take to gb :-)

    Others can print/butcher it from here:
    http://db.tt/rQ8Cew8

    Cheers
    David

    24 August 2011 11:30
  • Sally Harris says:

    I feel like the one kneeling on the lavender line with the thought bubble of a candle just behind the guitarist, crossed with the one at the front on the same line chillin

    Sally

    25 August 2011 18:24

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