RISE UP RESIDENCY
Introducing the RISE UP RESIDENCY
Hello, wonderful artists young and old. I hope you are all doing really well and are feeling like getting creative! I have uploaded some ideas to get you started, remember working on these tasks together is a great way of modelling skills and having fun together. Throughout this time it would be good to keep this work together in a sketchbook or a folder. I will attach some simple sketchbook making activities for you too.
You don’t need fancy art materials. Just provide access to as many types of drawing tools as you have in the house (even Biro’s are fine). Children can draw on opened-out envelopes or the backs of food packages. Be creative and don’t feel restricted by lack of “proper” materials.
Obviously a child needs a physical space to work, but they also need mental space. Once you are sure they understand the activity, try not to hover and watch them. Hang back and give them space. It’s also important to let them go off on tangents – if something captures their imagination and they follow their own path, then celebrate that. Now isn’t the time to know them back and try to keep them “on task” when actually following their own path at this stage is probably more important.
Remember creativity is a very fragile process. Who doesn’t remember someone telling them they can’t sing or can’t draw, and then that person never revisiting that activity as an adult. When a child has made something, don’t be too quick to judge or dismiss what they have done. Try asking them to tell you about it (if they are younger), or try the activity yourself to see how the experience was for you, and then have a shared conversation about it. Be positive and open
Animate Arts Company have a cardboard challenge they are encouraging children to get involved with. It looks fun! If you are interested here is the link for more information. https://www.facebook.com/AnimateArtsCompany/
Introducing the RISE UP RESIDENCY
A whole school approach to honour the Queen.
Using the influences of Banksy and Barbara Kruger, we would like you to create your own Art work that conveys a message.
This could be something you feel passionately about such as climate change, the cost of living etc.
You can create a 2D or a 3D piece, its up to you
Submissions to Mrs Smith and Mr Brown by 17th October.
Good Luck!
Below are some links from the Royal Academy and the Turner Contemporary with some fantastic resources for getting arty at home. Don't forget to post your creations in our Art Gallery. Have fun!
Please look at all the images below recreating famous paintings below. How have they made themselves look so much like the picture?
Draw Your Granny or Grandpa or Any Relative that You Love
Watch the illustrated video audiobook “Maria and all the Grannies of the World – A story of kindness during the 2020 Coronavirus crisis”. By Luca Damiani
Now that you have watched Nonna Maria’s story, can you create an illustration or drawing of one of your grandparents (or any relatives that you love!), maybe also reflecting their kindness?
Here are some insights into Luca's creations which hopefully will help inspire you in your drawings:
Here Luca depicted his granny Maria and her love for being in the kitchen and cooking all sorts of things, but especially pasta, pizza and cakes!
Here he depicted my granny Maria (can you see her?) whilst delivering food to all the neighbours and also some family members. This illustration shows the love of the community that his Granny has.
Here Luca depicted the building where his uncle and his family live. And actually many of the characters (humans or not!) are drawings he made of his friends and also other family members!
Check out some animations that have been created!
Make a 20 to 60 second animation and share it with RAPS during the Covid-19 outbreak. We’ll share all your submitions!
Send you animation videos to jarvis.deveson@vikingacademytrust.com