It
was an artsy fartsy Sunday for us last week. I decided to spend time to guide my girls to do
mixed media artworks. This is something
that I had been wanted to do with them since Ning inspired me with one of her many
creations, see image on the right. I love how she upcycled the harden play
dough which I told her to throw away.
The girls welcomed the idea of
an art project with excitements. They were
especially excited when they see me bringing out my stamps and ink pads to
share with them. It is a big treat for
them to get to play with the “forbidden” tools at home.
I thought collage would be a fun
project. I got this idea some time ago when I saw Ning
doodling on my outdated business cards. I found these little artworks fun and
interesting and had kept them up for an art project. We had been saving
embellishments from broken hair clips, old shoes and Christmas ornaments;
reserving used gift ribbons and wrappers, fabric scraps, pretty brochures and
catalogues..... and even corrugated boxes for upcycling projects. All
these materials came in handy for a project
like this one.
Zen came up with the idea of
wrapping news paper on the corrugated
board and then layered it with paints all over the newspaper. She created a
beautiful half translucent effect on the prints and images of the newspaper by
surprise. Then, she went searching on my treasure box for pom poms fringes.....
I went on to guide her on layering by using stamps and marker. With very little
guidance, Zen created a lovely piece of artwork.
As for Ning, she decided to paste the pieces that she created on my outdated business cards onto the corrugated board and she decided to add on other items she found in our collection of elements. I showed Ning how she can linked all the elements in her artwork with strokes and lines, and that she can create a stylish piece of work even when it looks kind of messy. She went on to create images with free hand drawings, stamps, and doodling words onto the cardboard. She uses various materials like poster colors, ink and crayons for those images. She went bold with her strokes and achieved a wonderful piece of artwork.
The above artwork created by Zen is lovely and
sweet. It looked like a real nice handbag :)
Looking at her art piece, I realized how much she has grown. She is more of a teenager than a kid even when she is only 10.
Looking at her art piece, I realized how much she has grown. She is more of a teenager than a kid even when she is only 10.
Ning's work is
charming. I like the phrase ' Ning's Happy'. Indeed, she is happy
when she does art.
both are potential artist, nice :)
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