Showing posts with label Kids project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids project. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 December 2019

Children's Christmas Cards


I love working with children and every so often I get the opportunity to do workshops. Last weekend I was in Perth making Christmas cards with kids that have an expanding, concertina section, this Santa's beard was my favourite.


Many delightful cards were made, what was frightening to me was the lack of knowledge and skills. After 10 years of austerity in Britain; art, music and drama teaching has been cut to extinction in many primary and secondary schools. 
Most of the children yesterday didn't know how to make a snowflake, couldn't do the cutting . . . they would have been able to before. We are losing eye-hand coordination, fine and gross motor skills, not to mention confidence, imagination, design, colour theory etc. 

It is criminal what we have lost from the primary development stages of education, the effects will be felt for generations, already it is reported that trainee doctors are lacking the coordination and fine motor skills required for surgery that they would have got from doing art and craft as children in the past. New generation do not have the skills or knowledge to teach art and craft and classroom management of (often) 30 pupils doing art and craft is terrifying to them. People do not realise what they have lost, these so called soft subjects that have been dismissed as of no value have powerful qualities that seep into the hands, minds and souls and build a culturally strong, able population. 






Sunday, 26 May 2019

Home time


Sometimes it is good to try something a little different, with this in mind I thought it would be fun to try the working technique of Japanese illustrator Masuda Karushi, who creates collages from single photos but includes the original image that she has borrowed elements of. This is a great project to use with kids, of all ages.