Tuesday 19 November 2013

Thursday 14th November

This week at Artclub we started a new project that will take us up to the end of term. We are making a backdrop for the Nursery's, Reception's and KS1 Christmas productions.


All three productions are centered around the Nativity and so we are having great fun painting a stable scene.


The painting is large-scale, so a big contrast to the scrapbook/sketchbook we have been making up until now.


We all had a chance at painting and also a turn at drawing an animal on a small scale which we will later paint much bigger for our painting.


Next Thursday we will be going to Rodillian Academy to work with their Art teacher and GCSE students to create some really exciting experimental pages for our scrapbooks.



Friday 1 November 2013

What we have been up to in Artclub

Over the last four weeks we have been busy in Artclub making the pages of our scrapbooks.
We have used different techniques to create exciting backgrounds which we can later personalise with our own photos or memorabilia.


For our first page we created a sepia effect with tea and coffee. The leaves were rubbed in and coffee sprinkled to make dense areas of brown.


We also started to design our own frames for our photos.


We then tried out an exciting technique which produces a really colourful pattern using oil, paint and water.



Next, brightly coloured tissue paper was laid on to white paper and lots of water was brushed over it.


The designs looked fabulous at this point, but they needed to dry.


When they had dried the tissue easily came away leaving an unexpected but exciting result, which we will reveal when the books are complete.


Another experimental technique we used was to paint dyes on to paper and saturate it.  Plastic wrap was then laid over it and as it covered the paper the wrap was manipulated to crease.  These were then left to dry and we have some exciting patterns as a result. (Again to be revealed when the books are complete.)


The Thursday before half term was spent cutting our papers to size, laminating our front covers and assembling our photos. They are looking great so far!