Springtime activity: painting pots and choosing plants Each student painted something different, showing the diversity Kim Stager04.02.2021 0 Comments Life flowerpots, ISUB, painting, plants, spring What says spring more than flowers? On March 31, Natasha James and Lauren Fereday set up a table in the Rotunda in ISUB filled with a variety of plants, pots and painting supplies. This two-hour long activity had students engaged talking and laughing with friends, mixing paint colors to create various shades and painting unique designs | Kim Stager | ArgonautMeghan Kelly, a sophomore majoring in Sociology, painted her pot with the word “dotty” over a sunset-colored background and a white rim lined the top of the pot dotted with black spots | Kim Stager | ArgonautOliva Niemi, a sophomore majoring in Psychology, painted her pot with various shades of green triangles and a white rim also lined the top of the pot dotted with green spots | Kim Stager | ArgonautJay Gaines, a senior majoring in anthropology, painted her pot in various shades of pink and red with white clouds standing out from the background and black hearts. Chuck Tatman’s pot was still a work in progress, but it was filled with many shapes and colors. The students seemed to enjoy their time in the Rotunda spending time with their friends on that warm, spring day | Kim Stager | ArgonautMeghan Kelly (left) and Olivia Neimi (right) paint their pots | Kim Stager | Argonaut