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Paint the Great Outdoors II - Day 1

The second of our Paint the Great Outdoors summer courses took place at South Park Gardens in Wimbledon. A beautiful little park full of wonderful stimuli for the children to work from.

As the children arrived they made a personalised portfolio case to hold their work. We then unrolled a large piece of heavyweight drawing paper for a giant collaborative and exploratory piece to get us started.

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Paint the Great Outdoors I - Day 1

This summer painter Matthew Krishanu returned to Children's Art School to lead another two days of Paint the Great Outdoors. This year we are running two courses - one at Donhead Prep school and the other in South Park Gardens, Wimbledon - two beautiful and contrasting settings where children can paint outside and take advantage of some beautiful stimuli - buildings, gardens, plants and trees.

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The AccessArt Village

This term at Pelham Art Club we are taking part in a large scale project organised by the arts organisation AccessArt.

The aim of the project is simple: to inspire the AccessArt audience of all ages (children, teenagers and adults) to make a sewn drawing of their home on a 20 cm square piece of fabric. The sewn squares will then be sent to AccessArt, where artist Andrea Butler is busy bringing the individual pieces together into an artwork (the AccessArt Village) which celebrates the diversity of their audience. The finished artwork will tour to venues in the UK in 2018, before being split into smaller pieces which will be gifted to schools.

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The Art of Change - Day 1

In this Half Term’s art course, children alongside artist Sarah Carne have been getting just a little bit political in the lead up to the General Election. We have been using art to help children find their voice, explore how decisions have consequences and how they can make a difference in the world.

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‘Zine’ in a Weekend - Day 2

Artist Ania Bas led the second day of our literary inspired course in collaboration with Wimbledon Bookfest.

On Day 1 we concentrated on what makes a charismatic character and on Day 2 we looked at what makes a sensational storyline. Our findings are to be compiled into a ‘Zine’ aimed at budding authors. The title of which will be:

INK – A basic guide to building a Children’s Book

As always we began the afternoon with a warm up – for our minds, bodies and fingers. First we made a drawing as Ania told a short story – we weren’t allowed to take out pencil off the paper at all. A continuous line drawing!

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‘Zine’ in a Weekend - Day 1

As part of a collaboration with Wimbledon Bookfest we worked with artist Ania Bas to create and publish a Zine in a weekend.

Taking literary inspiration we decided to publish a zine for budding authors on what makes a good children’s book from the point of view of the children. We would have two afternoons to produce and edit the material.

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How to be a Visual Storyteller - Day 2

This half term we have been working with a great bunch of children of mixed ages in our Visual Storytelling course with illustrator Amy Pennington.

On Day 1 the children developed  amazing new characters in groups which they took on new adventures in Day 2.

We began Day 2 with some more warm up exercises. We played a game called pass the face; exploring the emotions and expressions our characters might need.

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