Thursday 27 November 2014

Creative Futures Exhibition at Bedford Borough Hall




 

Six months of hard work and the two current Creative Futures art courses have finally come to an end, culminating in a beautiful exhibition of the student's artwork at Bedford Borough Hall. I was really proud of everyone's efforts in helping to get it all set up and looking as professional as it did and we received lots of positive feedback from people who came to the preview evening. The students themselves were so pleased with themselves and it was really nice for them to have the opportunity to have their work on public display.

Great Art Quest at Stanton school



 
Onto the third school in the Great Art Quest, Stanton, and what a lovely bunch they were. The students were so welcoming and enthusiastic about the collage activity I gave them. They all produced such individual pieces of artwork and I am really excited about my next workshop with them in a couple of weeks where we are going to make a giant 'Jungle' collage!

Great Art Quest at Wavendon Gate



 

The Great Art Quest moved to Wavendon Gate primary school next and what a delightful school they were. They were given the 'Sea' theme and fully embraced the task in hand. In the morning we made small individual collages and in the afternoon we moved onto one large collaborative collage. The students worked so well in their small teams, supporting and encouraging each other to get the best results possible. I was particularly impressed with those who made the boat, who put such thought and care into their part of the collage, even making a couple of little men to go on the boat! I also received the prestigious 'Star of the Day' award at the end of the day, which made me smile a lot :-).

Sunday 16 November 2014

Great Art Quest at Jubilee Wood



 
So the Great Art Quest workshops have begun and I think the first one at Jubilee Wood primary school in MK was a resounding success. The students and the teachers were an absolute joy to work with and they produced results that far surpassed my expectations. The students individual collages were thoughtful and carefully constructed, and they particularly liked the drawing over acetate part of the process. The large group collage was somewhat of an experiment for me, as I had not done a collage on that scale before and certainly not with 25 students! However, they embraced the task and worked really well as a team to produce a Desert scene that is full of colour, texture and their own ideas. I really can't wait to see what the other three schools do in the coming weeks.

A beautiful weekend in Hastings



 
Spent this weekend in Hastings with my best friend Kirsty and was overwhelmed by the history that the town has managed to maintain. Streets filled with old fashioned shops that have been restored to their original glory, filled to the brims with vintage clothes, second-hand furniture and knickknacks. Oh the hours we spent browsing and getting lost amongst all the piles of stuff that might be junk to others but like gold dust to us. I felt so inspired by the quirkiness of the place and the people, and that combined with the sea air made for a trip which was most inspirational.