Monday, November 24, 2014

In-School Showcase: Recyclable Materials



The school had an In-School showcase on the last week of the school year. 

The pieces displayed approx. 26 hands-on hours of art activity by students, which is not considered many to experience by trial and error. And the fact that many did not process much art experience other than drawing, colouring and pasting added to the difficulty when it came critical thinking skills. Nonetheless, each student make great attempt to create what they have done through limitations over gross and fine motor-skills.  

We started with 2D pieces of drawing and collage, these examples are at the bottom of the post. Very simply, we cut and paste pieces of fabric or parchment into a subject or composition. 

Next, we did the quilt (above) that involved more pasting with fabric and cotton. Stitching was a new skill many were exposed to during this project. The students got better after the first session as they now had an experience of what stitching was. As we were preparing for the showcase, four students were in charge of joining each quilt (or felt square) together. 

The final piece was the most challenging for the classes, that was to construct a 3D structure from plastic bottles. These plastic bottles we pre cut into odd shapes and required a bit of problem-sloving. When the structure was done, we did a collage with leftover fabric. All in all, everyone tried to recycle bits into something creative. 













Friday, January 17, 2014

The Selfish Giant, 2014

The first exhibition of the year The Selfish Giant, a spin on an Oscar Wilde Classic. 

it is also the first cross-discipline workshop with Drama being part of the workshop. 

Student-artists went through a body-and-movement segment at the start of the three-day workshop. Followed by role-play of the story. This portion was well-received and it was a delight to witness many impromptu take of the story by student-artists themselves. 

The scenes are extracted out and student-artists chose which they would want to interpret on canvas. 

This proved to be a success for student-artists brought up books like The BFG, James & the Giant Peach and David & Goliath. 






Audiences adds a garden to the exhibition.