This was his response:
Amy, I was so impressed with all aspects of your very creative, imaginative and visually exciting “happening”.
Full marks for your management and leadership skills which you employed in co-ordinating all those people and resources involved.
In fact, your willingness to accept and apply advice and guidance, when given, is a quality to be admired, respected and applauded.
Your style and approach of giving advice, support and direction is one of quiet confidence with total focus and clarity of what you require to be achieved.
In other words, you have a clear vision of your aims and objectives.
With a limited amount of space available, you achieved much in terms of how you utilised the colourful lengths of material, deployed and directed the project participants and also the creative and very effective way in which you located your own photographs.
All of these variables required you to use your leadership, planning and co-ordinating skills. This you did with great success.
I was so pleased to see you actively using your photographic skills.
This has now enabled you to make a visual record of your project and in doing so enables you to share your unique initiative with whomever you might wish.
By the way Amy, I was so impressed with some of your interesting ideas regarding camera angles, framing the photograph etc.
This certainly made me think about the pictures I was taking. Thank you.
I so enjoyed being there and seeing how well you organised and led such an innovative, inclusive and exciting piece of “participatory art”.
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