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Ancient Greece recreated in Papier Mache …and other things

12 March 2010

This term I have been teaching weekly art workshops to a bunch of year 5 artists in the making. The theme this time around has been ‘Ancient Greece’ and we have had a whole lot of fun exploring everything from myths and legends, to Gods and monsters, to what on earth an Ancient Greek would have painted his shield with, and why…
We’ve made our own life sized replica Hoplite shields and designed family emblems to decorate them with, we’ve created a virtual treasure chest of ‘ceramic’ artefacts, decorated with mythical characters and stories. We researched and designed our own pack of Greek Legends Top Trumps cards and as a grand finale we created a vast Medusa head sculpture, complete with an array of 3D snakes.
I think we can safely say ‘ we did Ancient Greece justice this term…. and most of all we had a whole bundle of fun. I just hope the children enjoyed the sessions as much as I did… (follow this link to see the School website’s photo gallery of some of the artists with their creations)

An Expedition…to an exhibition. ‘Is this us, or WHAT?’

16 December 2009

To add to the whirlwind of stuff that’s been going on this last few weeks, I have been privileged enough to have spent a chunk of time each week running some art workshops for the 32 very talented young artists who make up Year 6 at my local primary school.

This series of lessons were all based loosely around the subject of ‘Me‘ and included self portraits in realist, surrealist, cubist and pop art style. We have created life sized angels with 3d feathered wings and encapsulated an emotion in a Lichtenstein-esque bubble. It’s been fun. The end of term has sprung up, oh so soon, and so we celebrated a culmination of our efforts with an exhibition, or expedition, as some of our artists have been calling it, entitled ‘Is this us, or what?’

I’m currently enjoying that warm fuzzy feeling of a real achievement (and slight exhaustion) and looking forward to more workshops with Year 5 next term. Ancient Greece I do believe, bring it on….. :-)