Saturday, February 2, 2013

Light and Shadow






 We continue to play with light. Natural light streams into the studio each day hitting the mirrored disco balls hanging in the window. The walls, floors and ceilings sparkle with moving light. The children try to capture the flickering spots of light fascinated that they feel nothing.
The overhead projector stimulates creativity each day by playing with shadows as well as placing different items on the projector itself. Comparing the blown up size of an object versus the actual object stimulates their thought processes. They love to jumo and kick their legs and arms to see their
shadows copying their movements.
My favorite way to play with light is to put finger paint on a light table and watch as the children move
the paint around exposing the light with each swipe. Sadly many children need to be encouraged to even touch the paint far too much. But, once they swirl some paint around they forget their initial objecting to touching a gooey paint. I also add another color just when they think that they want to quit.


Thursday, December 20, 2012

We Create Art














We used pine cones and sweet gum balls
(from the tree) to weave yarn around and around.
Tree branches were wound with different colors 
of yarn . We all put it together into a  mobile that
hangs in our atelier. It is balanced dangling
down from a string in the ceiling. We lay underneath it looking up. Some have seen fairies and others birds and bird nests. They walk around it not touching it and
sometimes gently touching it to see it move.








Open Minds





   Shapes of nature that inspire     us. Touching,observing,smelling and listening  as we work on 
artistic endeavors.




         We paint, cut, play with light(sometimes natural,     sometimes not.) We reach high to make marks on the wall chalkboard,sponge it off then do it again.Sometimes we paint with water to make dark lines on the board. We find seashells and listen to the ocean. We draw the shell, rocks, birdcage,fern leaves and sweet gum balls. Always asking" What is this?" "Where is it from?" Always wondering and exploring. As the teacher I provoke with materials and listen. I am always amazed at the natural intelligence that they have been born with. They all create.









Monday, December 17, 2012

Friday, September 28, 2012