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Kids Art Club - Making Art Postcards (recording)
Drawing
WATCH NOW – Taking inspiration from Turner prize winner artist, Rachel Whitehead who used a hole punch to cut out negative spaces, we will explore ‘editing’ an existing postcard to create your own work of art.
This is a recording available to watch on demand right now.
Aimed primarily at those between 7 and 12 but younger ones can join in with help from an adult or older sibling.
Have you missed seeing family and friends for a while? Imagine how happy they will be to receive an art postcard made by you. We will look at other artists’ work to get ideas for your art postcards.
Taking inspiration from Turner prize winner artist, Rachel Whitehead who used a hole punch to cut out negative spaces, we will explore ‘editing’ an existing postcard to create your own work of art.
Cut into a chosen postcard, add your own drawings or collage and use a hole puncher. You could think of somewhere you have been on holiday, a memory of a special day, or draw your pet, or use your favourite colours to make a pattern.
Using coloured pencils, felt pens and wax crayons we will end up with quite a collection to send in the post!
You will Need
- Postcard- used or unused
- Glue
- Coloured pencils
- Felt pens
- Wax crayons
- Hole puncher
- Anything you’d like to collage on top – string, fabric, coloured or textured papers.
How Does an online session work?
We will send you a link to a recording of the session which was broadcast last month. You can watch on demand and pause, rewind, watch again as often as you like until it expires
Your Tutor
Alessandra Ausenda
My own practice involves a range of materials and collaborations and I have always been inspired by sharing my enthusiasm for creating with others.
Whatever age group I work with, there is a connection and a tangible excitement in creative activity. It is a powerful tool with which to explore the world and ourselves. I see myself as a fellow traveller; sometimes leading and other times following.