Term 5 Week 5

Maroon, Amber & Turquoise Class

Our reception, year 1 and year 2 artists started by modelling their finished Matisse inspired bowls from last week’s session- several of the students decided they made excellent hats!

We then created some sculptures using food! We were given grapes, cheese cubes and cocktail sticks, and challenged to build various constructions. We made animals and vehicles, and then worked in pairs to see who could build the tallest tower!

Magenta & Violet Class

Our year 3 and 4 students continued with their clay masks from last week. We painted on our designs using acrylic paint, taking inspiration from the examples of Venetian and Day of the Dead masks we discussed last week. The results looked really effective!

 

Emerald Class

Our year 5 and 6 students completed their figure sculptures based on Alberto Giacometti’s work. We completed the Modroc layer, adding further details such as hair, facial features and clothing, then painted our models. Photos of the finished models will be added soon!

Term 5 Week 4

Maroon, Amber & Turquoise Class

This week our reception, year 1 and year 2 artists have been revisiting the work of Henri Matisse, building on our collage work from last term. This time, we looked in particular at ‘La Gerbe’ (see below). We talked again about Matisse’s use of organic shapes cut from paper, and used scissors to create some of our own. We arranged the shapes over a balloon, using cellulose adhesive to build up the layers. When they’ve completely dried we’ll remove the balloon and be left with a Matisse-inspired bowl sculpture!

‘La Gerbe’- Henri Matisse

http://art-matisse.com

Magenta & Violet Class

The year 3 and 4 artists worked with clay this week. We looked at examples of ancient Greek and Roman theatre masks (see photos), as well as more modern masks from Venice and Mexico. We are using these as inspiration for our own mask sculptures. We sketched out the proportions of a face in our sketchbooks, then started by creating a wide pinch pot, forming it into the shape of a face. We’ll be painting designs on to them one they’re fully dry.

Emerald Class

Our year 5 and 6 classes have been looking at the work of Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti (see photos). We took turns to sketch our partners modeling different poses, using simple stick figures to emulate Giacometti’s elongated figures. We then used lolly sticks and glue guns to form our chosen poses, before starting to cover them in Modroc. We’ll continue with this stage next week.

 

Term 5 Week 3

Maroon, Amber & Turquoise Class

This week our reception, year 1 and year 2 artists learnt some clay modelling techniques! We practised rolling spheres and cylinders, then had a go at pinch pots and coil pots. We learnt how to join two pieces of clay together successfully, and how to apply water to avoid the clay cracking. We then used some of these skills to create a tortoise!

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Magenta & Violet Class

Our year 3 and 4 artists finished off their tissue paper lanterns this week! We were then challenged to create an abstract sculpture using only lolly sticks and glue guns. We made some amazing creations!

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Emerald Class

Our year 5 and 6 artists were also busy with glue guns this week! Their challenge was to create a sculpture using only glue guns and crayons. The end results were really effective! We then practised some techniques for working with clay.

Term 5 Week 2

Maroon, Amber & Turquoise Class

This week, the reception, year 1 and year 2 classes investigated the work of British sculptor and textile artist Michael Brennand-Wood. We created a hanging sculpture in response to his work, using cool melt glue guns to fix lolly sticks together to form a design. We added patterns to the lolly sticks using pens, then wove lengths of wool through the structure. Our pieces were very effective!

Michael Brennand-Wood

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Magenta & Violet Class

The year 3 and 4 artists worked on their tissue paper lanterns. We peeled the now dry tissue paper and PVA layers from the backing plastic and bent it round to form a cylinder, using a glue gun to fix it in place. We experimented with different techniques for altering the appearance of the cylinder using a paper version, then set to work on our lanterns to add interesting details such as windows and crenellations. We put the finishing touches on using pearlescent acrylic paint.

Emerald Class

The year 5 and 6 artists continued with their willow weaving sculptures. We added wet strength tissue paper to the willow forms, using cellulose adhesive to fix it in place. We then added accents of coloured tissue paper to catch the light when they’re displayed. 

Bronze Arts Award- Week 1

Indigo class have started working towards their Bronze Arts Award! This is an accredited award endorsed by Trinity College, London, and is the equivalent of a D-G grade GCSE. The Bronze award is spit into four sections, the first of which involves having a go at different kinds of art. We’ll be trying out some sculpture projects over the course of the half term, and the students will be keeping a record in their log books.

This week, we talked through the arts logs to familiarise ourselves with the structure of the award. We then worked on creating a lantern using tissue paper. We layered the tissue paper up using plenty of PVA glue, adding wires to act as feet once the lanterns are dry. We also tried out some techniques to manipulate a cardboard cylinder, using scissors to add interesting details. We’ll use similar techniques on our lanterns.

Term 5 Week 1- Sculpture

Term 5 is all about sculpture! We’ll be working with a range of media over the course of the term to create some exciting three-dimensional artwork.

Maroon, Amber & Turquoise Class

Our reception, year 1 and year 2 artists worked on some paper sculptures, building on their papercrafting skills from last term. We experimented with building a mini cityscape, forming a range of heights and widths to add interest to our work. We also had a go at making animal forms using only newspaper, masking tape and parcel tape.

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Magenta & Violet Class

Our year 3 and 4 artists started a two week project, creating lanterns with tissue paper and PVA glue. We tore strips of tissue paper and glued them to a plastic base, building up the layers with plenty of glue. We added three pieces of wire to act as feet for the lantern. On the last layer we added touches of glitter for a bit of extra sparkle! 

Emerald Class

Our year 5 and 6 artists started a two week willow sculpture project. We formed designs from willow withies, using masking tape to hold the lengths in place. We took advantage of the warm weather to work outside, hanging our sculptures in the trees to support them while we worked on them.

Arts Award Explore

This week Indigo class met illustrator Craig Pattrick. Craig specialises in plasticine sculpture, and has run fab holiday workshops with Art Stars in the past! Craig took part in a Q & A session, with the students asking questions in order to complete an artist profile as part of their Arts Award. He spoke about how he became an illustrator, and where the inspiration came from for the characters in his picture book. He then showed us some techniques for sculpting in plasticine, and we had a go at creating our own characters using Craig’s set of dentist tools! 

You can see more of Craig’s work on his website, Craig Pattrick Illustration

 We also screen printed the third layer of our Marcus Walters inspired designs.

Christmas Workshops

On Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd December we held some festive workshops, which were great fun! It was brilliant to see so many of our term time students coming to workshops, as well as welcoming back children who had come to workshops before and meeting some new budding artists.

Christmas Crafts

We had a very busy morning creating various festive themed crafts, including decoupaged Christmas trees, lolly pop stick tree decorations, pipe cleaner wreaths and collaged Christmas cards. We also decorated bags with glittery star stickers, to take our creations home in!

Plasticine Sculpture

Illustrator Craig Pattrick showed us how to create detailed robin sculptures from plasticine, using professional tools. Our robins were full of character!

Origami Star Garlands

We used various papercraft techniques, including the Japanese art of Origami, to create garlands and tree decorations from patterned paper and card. Some of the techniques were quite fiddly- we showed great perseverance and got some lovely results!

Alternative Christmas Trees

We used rustic twigs and fine wire to create these fantastic wall decorations. We took some time selecting the perfect twigs before the fiddly job of wiring them together began! We then decorated them in our chosen manner using glitter, sequins, buttons, pom poms and sparkly wool. The end results were very effective!

Thank you to everyone who attended our Christmas workshops! We look forward to seeing you again soon. Happy new Year!