Welcome to the 'Kids Make Art' Gallery.
Check out some of the brilliant artworks from these amazing young Artists. Ages range from 7 - 12 years old. Each artist here has their own unique take on creative projects and ways of working.
My Place My Country My Creatures
Having fun exploring some Iconic Aboriginal Art styles and our own place in our urban environment.
June 2015
Little Charcoal Birds on Retro & Recycled Papers
May 2015
Designing your own most Fantastical Ultimate Bedroom
Designing your own most Fantastical Ultimate Bedroom in 3D
May 2015
Colour - Its a BLAST!
The absolute joy of exploring colour and Artists Sonia and Robert Delaunay. What a BLAST!
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Colour - It's a BLAST |
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Colour - It's a BLAST |
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Colour - It's a BLAST |
Colour - It's a BLAST
These 2 are works in progress but I need to picture them now as these
artists will be very eager to take them home next week before I even
have a chance get my camera out. They look great now, imagine how
fabulous when they finish
April 2015
'IT IS ALL ON YOUR FACE'
Colours can evoke emotions and are very important to
creating an 'atmosphere' in an artwork.
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Emotional Colour Portraits Ages 8-12years |
Believe it or not colours can evoke special feelings and emotions in
people. Just like musical notes and rhythm create a mood in a song, artists use
their mediums, often colour and lines in particular, to create an ‘atmosphere’
in an artwork.
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Emotional Colour Portraits Ages 8-12years |
In this activity we explored the paintings of Fauvism looking at the use of
different colours and lines and the feelings suggested. We also looked at some
different and sometimes funny, emotional colour charts available on the Internet.
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Emotional Colour Portraits Ages 8-12years |
These amazing young artists then created our own stirring atmospheric portraits.
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Emotional Colour Portraits Ages 8-12years |
We came to the conclusion that often the moods suggested by colour can be personal or subjective feelings rather than one colour meaning the same thing to every person.
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EYES 4 WAYS DRAWING SESSION
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Eyes 4 ways drawings by 10-12 years |
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Eyes 4 ways drawings by 8-12 years
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Eyes 4 ways drawings by 8-12 years |
In this activity our focus was
on learning how to draw eyes firstly thinking about shape and line drawing. We
then focused on some tonal values to the best of our abilities, which incidentally
were amazing for both younger and older students. We then experimented with
what we had learnt using three other mediums. Charcoal was a favorite choice. The
young artists loved the speed, instantaneousness and intuitiveness of this
medium.
Stunning
results from everyone.
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Eyes 4 ways drawings by 8-12 years |
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March 2015
PERSONAL SHIELDS & FLAG MAKING - It is all about you!
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Personal Shields Ages 10-12 years
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Personal Shields Ages 8-12 years |
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Personal Shields Ages 10-12 years
Personal Shields and Flags
project was a type of self-portrait with a difference. Our focus for this
activity was to think about and create symbols that are represent us and
are meaningful to us as a person. Our loves. What are the things that can
visually tell others about who we are in the world.
What makes us who we
are.
You do not need to be afraid when you have your own shield to protect you.
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Term 1 2015
Warm Colour Sunset Silhouettes.
Here we explored pulling paint across the surface with a straight edged tool (palette knives, scrapers, spatulas etc). Our focus was on warm colours and shapes hence the silhouettes. Some stunning works created this day as well as a lot of fun! Here are just a few examples but stay tuned as there will be more to come
Magazine Picture Photo-collages
Our David Hockney Photo-collage inspired colour collage artworks
Photo-collage Selfies
The next week we reflected more on the David Hockney inspired photo-collages and this time created Photo-collage Selfies
Thinking about Australian Artist Rosalie Gascoigne
Earlier this year we were inspired by the Road Sign Artworks of Rosalie Gascoigne.
Some wonderful unique perspectives expressed in each art session.
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