ミー・ユー・マーケット キッズ ワークショップ

ミー・ユー・マーケット キッズ版画トートバッグワークショップ
Visual Arts Centreとのコラボレーション

[2023年2月12日(日)]

発泡スチロールを使って版画を学ぼう!

子ども向けの版画は、とても素晴らしいプロセスアートの活動であり、子どもたちがさまざまな質感や色、パターンを探求する機会を与えます。版画とは、通常は紙に絵を印刷してアートを作ることです。版画の利点は、同じ絵を何度も印刷できることです。これを「プリント」と呼びます。各プリントはコピーではなく、同じ原版から作られたオリジナルです(絵画やデッサンとは異なります)。 このワークショップでは、子どもたちが普段使う素材、例えば発泡スチロールの皿を版画のベースとして使う方法を学びます。鉛筆で発泡スチロールに絵を描きながら、同時に望むパターンや図柄を彫り出します。絵具を塗った発泡スチロールを使って、キャンバストートバッグにプリントする準備をします。 このようなアートは、子どもたちに豊かな学びの体験をもたらし、アート素材をたっぷりと探求する機会を与えます。子どもたちは素材を使いながら細かい運動能力を向上させます。また、プロセスアートの活動は、子ども主導で結果が自由に展開される協働作業にもつながります。

ワークショップ中に提供される材料

  1. キャンバストートバッグ
  2. ペイント – アクリル/ファブリックペイント
  3. ブレイヤー/小さなペイントローラー
  4. 発泡スチロール皿
  5. 新聞紙/リサイクル紙
  6. はさみ
  7. 鉛筆

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ワークショップおよびイベント詳細情報

日時:

2023年2月10日~2月12日

2月10日(金): 午後3時~午後8時

2月11日(土): 午後12時~午後9時

2月12日(日): 午前11時~午後6時

Me-Youマーケット キッズワークショップ日時

2023年2月12日

午前11時15分~午後12時45分

参加費:46ドル(材料費込み)

住所:10 Penang Road, #01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green, シンガポール 238469

このワークショップは3歳以上の子どもに適しています。3歳から4歳の小さなお子さまは保護者の同伴が必要です。ご質問やバティックペインティングの代替クラスについてのお問い合わせはお気軽にご連絡ください。

ご登録・お問い合わせは、6255 0711 / 6733 2155までお電話いただくか、メールでinfo@visualartscentre.sgまでご連絡ください。

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1 Pax: The 80s – French Rock Dance Party
$35
Location Visual Arts Centre Exhibition Gallery
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$35
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