Saturday, 25 April 2020

Bubble Photography Competition 2020

Bubble Photography Competition 2020
Closes 6pm Friday 22nd May
Top Prize Fujifilm Instax 9 mini camera.
Theme - Tūrangawaewae - Our safe place, the place where we feel we belong.
This is being run by Tayla Eagle and Heaton Art Extension.
We would like you to take photographs of things you and your family have been doing in your bubble that have helped you feel safe and have given you a sense of belonging.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IIMonk3H2B_n0VBf8Hg-HbpBQUG47SOcsJAjzXCkDd4/edit

Friday, 24 April 2020

Rousseau Collage

Make and create: a collage inspired by Rousseau's 'Surprised!'








Watch along as Bethan, one of our Educators at the National Gallery, London, 
creates a jungle-inspired work of art using just materials you can find at home.

Thursday, 23 April 2020

Art and Cooking!

Image may contain: 1 person, foodThe Kiss by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt in Pizza
What could you do?

Jackie Morris

https://www.penguin.co.uk/articles/2020/april/cover-the-lost-spells-jackie-morris-robert-macfarlane.html?fbclid=IwAR1xBbvl6BKGHXSGB6OVBFU04ggLsepwSOX1GrMfkZ88vDju2t_FiQOb-EE

‘I feared I would never paint again’: Behind the cover of ‘The Lost Spells’

Jackie Morris tells the story of creativity and grief that fuelled the
making of her new book with Robert Macfarlane.
The Lost Spells by Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane cover.       An early version of Morris's painted cover
I love the words and illustration and 
the music for the lost spells is beautiful.

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Monday, 20 April 2020

Blue Globe Competition

https://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/blog/note/2020/04/blue-globe-stories-from-christchurch-art-gallery-t
You are invited to take part in Blue Globe: Stories from Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. It’s a chance to feed your curiosity, feel inspired and challenge your creative side. And it’s easy. All you have to do is choose any artwork from the Gallery’s collection online and create a short piece of writing inspired by it. 
Entries are free and judged in three categories: 8–10 years, 11–14 years and 15–18 years. There will be prizes for the highly commended works and the winner of each category will have their piece published here on this website and in the September edition of Bulletin, our award-winning magazine. The winners will also be awarded a $100 voucher for the Design Store and they will be invited, with their families, to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Christchurch Art Gallery when we're once again open to the public.
Blue Globe: Stories from Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū will run from Friday 10 April and will finish at midnight Friday 1 May 2020. Geoff Dixon Blue globe / Big ark 1998. Mixed media. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, purchased 1999. Reproduced courtesy the artist
Geoff Dixon Blue globe / Big ark 1998. Mixed media. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, purchased 1999. Reproduced courtesy the artist

She Can Code

Amazing competition for Girls and Non-Binary students
Pushing the art boundaries but I great challenge for your creative thinking.

https://www.shecancode.nz/2020?fbclid=IwAR16FY88NrYyCJHa_Fph5aUhrl1nQiA_TGEr2AP-vifIryUPHj000j8wFzg

Win your own Sphero, or if you’re a teacher a technology kit for your classroom.There are rad prizes for the best entries! Be in to win a Sphero or mini Sphero. Teachers and leaders who register on behalf of students will also be in to win a technology kit with a Sphero, a MakeyMakey and a Micro:bit, as well as other prizes. Read about the competition’s Prizes and Terms and Conditions.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

new Competition , finishes on 18th April!


Congratulations to Tayla room 19 who won the photography section of this competition.

Monster Competition

https://www.eenymeeny.co.nz/monsterchallenge?fbclid=IwAR3xZ-e82Mra6603VgIqq6f8j6jZSqjSDtZFH8x2IhGVrhSBRNAoLdvsOE4

Eeny Meeny create a monster competition. Great Prizes
Create an Eeny Meeny monster of your choice out of anything you like. You might paint it, draw it, sculpt it or even build it from Lego. The more creative the better! 

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Green Graffiti

What to do with a dirty car window or wall. Reverse or Green  graffiti.

Amazing art from dirty car windows - Photo 3 - Pictures - CBS News

Dirty car art: kananga

The 10 Coolest Examples Of Reverse Graffiti | Complex

About | Neil Coppen

Friday, 10 April 2020

Chalk drawing idea

Image may contain: 2 people
Lockdown idea. Send me your photos.

Many congratulations to sisters Grace and Lucy for being the first students to give this a go. They have earned a prize for when they return to school.



Image may contain: 1 person by Kara Holbin
or be really ambitious

Thursday, 9 April 2020

Tara Donovan Sculpting Everyday Materials

Tara Donovan
Sculpting Everyday Materials

Everyday materials like drinking straws, tooth pics and needle pins are elements used by American artist Tara Donovan, when she creates her amazing sculptural works: “Inspiration is a joke, real artists sit down and work” Donovan says. 
Tara Donovan (b. 1969) is fascinated by everyday materials, which she turns into sculptures. She regards herself as a kind of scientist, investigating the potential of different materials, transforming and shaping them, making them transcend themselves and turning them into holistic Gestalten of their own. The element of light plays an important role in Donovan’s artworks, as her materials take light in and reflect it different ways. “My sculptures become activated by the movement of the observer” Donovan says. Her works vary in size, depending on the surrounding architecture and the size of the room, they are shown in. She goes on to explain how the magic happens within the sculptures, underlining that her sculptures are artworks rather than critical comments. “I feel like my work is mimicking the ways of nature, not necessarily mimicking nature per ce.” Donovan states.
In the video we hear the voice of Tara Donovan, who doesn’t like to be filmed. Her works are exhibited for the first time in Europe in February 2013 at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Tara Donovan was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Camera: Mathias Nyholm
Produced by: Mathias Nyholm and Marc-Christoph Wagner
Music by: Trentemøller.
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2013
https://channel.louisiana.dk/video/tara-donovan-sculpting-everyday-materials

Biography of Tara Donovan | Widewalls

Saturday, 4 April 2020

Art is where the home is

Welcome to the ‘Art is where the home is’ activity pack! On the following pages lots of artists have designed lots of fun activities for you to make and do at home. You can choose to do one or two of them, or all of them. You can do them on your own or with other people, morning, noon or night.

https://firstsite.uk/content/uploads/2020/04/Firstsite_Art-is-where-the-home-is.2020-04-03.pdf