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Kids school and holiday art clubs

Art of the Game – Day 2

  On day 2 of The Art of the Game – our summer Art course for Children devised by artist Sarah Carne we began by sorting and arranging the numbers into a board. It was easy to see the mistakes we had made! But we found solutions for all the little glitches! We then began […]

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Art of the Game – Day One

On this beautiful summers day artist Sarah Carne began our children’s art course by involving them in games to get us making decisions and choices. We then worked in teams to think about things that make us happy and healthy. This will form the basis for a giant game, which is to be about decision […]

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Happy Mother’s Day from Children’s Art School

Children at Merton Park Primary School made Mother’s Day cards out of their very own printed personalised logo. Mum’s received a personalised card created by their own child…much nicer than anything bought in the shops we hope! We think it’s always better to create rather than consume!

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Magazines for Kids By Kids – Day one

At the Children’s Art School Half Term course children worked as a team of editors to design and create their own magazine by kids for kids. We looked at magazines and planned what we would like to include.                         We included puzzles, cartoons, comic […]

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What makes you…you?

In this one off workshop for 9year old boys we looked at logo’s and designed one for ourselves. We begun by checking our clothes for popular logo’s and talked about how these might have come about. We then sketched ideas to show aspects of our lives. We combined and simplified our drawings and made them […]

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Children’s Art School gets Christmassy

At  Donhead School Christmas fair children took part in an industrious Christmas workshop using colour cut out and printmaking techniques to create cards and decorations.

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The Pelham Willow

This term at Pelham Primary Schools’ art club we will be commemorating the Pelham Willow tree, before it is sadly felled to make room for much needed classrooms. We started by documenting the tree in preparation for the project.We drew quick sketches and made rubbings outside in fine liner, charcoal, wax and pencil. We took […]

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Imaginary Buildings

Kids art workshops, children’s holiday art courses, imaginary buildings, growth of cities from rural to urban, architecture, shelters, properties of materials, natural and organic forms, construction techniques, Julia MIllette

The final Easter holiday session explored structures and shelters. We began by cutting out geometric nets and constructing three dimensional forms.   Drawing simple shelters gave us the chance to look at their structures. We thought about how framing can build a structure around a square, circle, hexagon, square or triangle.   We discussed different properties of […]

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