Showing posts with label Art appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art appreciation. Show all posts

Friday 24 June 2011

Ballet, Lego & Gardens

Today we caught the train and went into Melbourne central.  We started at the Art Centre where we went to see an edu ballet session titled The Baron and the Widow which was a 60 min narrated performance with exerpts from The Merry Widow ballet.
 It was so beautiful inside, red velvet and polished brass.  The curtains on the stage were a rich red with a gold picture frame.  The stage scenes were so beautifully rich.  Unfortunately no camera's allowed :(  The costumes of the ballet dancers were gorgeous. I wanted to know what do you call the male lead ballet dancer ?  A Danseur.

The Arts Centre - Melbourne Australia

After this Sir N and I joined another family and went to the gardens accross the road for a picnic lunch.


From here we walked accross the road and had a look at the glass wall with water flowing down it at the National Gallery of Victoria.


 We then walked to Federation Square and had a look around.



The Art of the Brick Exhibition



Built by Ryan McNaught approx 172 500 pieces.


By Aaron Amanetkis Approx 15 000 pieces
Won 1st place at Brickvention 2007 for the best in show.
We had a wonderful day out exploring the sights and sounds of Melbourne. 



Tuesday 7 June 2011

Tuesdays Treasures

I've been thinking over what to do with Tuesdays on my blog ? The word Tuesdays rhymes with so many words.  Just what could I use ???

As I pondered this question today. I thought about the beginnings of my blog. It started one day after I had chatted to my homeschool friend Jen.  We had been reminiscing about the days when we started on our homeschool journeys and some of the things we used to do together. I was thinking about how much I missed her and seeing what treasures she had unearthed when the idea for this blog was born.

Jen has been there since the beginning.  Together we researched, wrestled, flew with the eagles and plodded like donkey's at times on this journey of home education.  She has been my support and sometimes my anchor. 

One of my favourite things over the years was when Jen had been to the local library, she would often stop in for a cup of tea and bring in the box of books she had found.  If there was a treasure to find I guarantee Jen would find it.  I loved making lists from the books she would have found and then ordering them from my local library.  Jen was my lifesaver on many occasions as she would always know just which book I needed.  So my new friends I want to dedicate Tuesdays Treasures to my friend Jen !

Since we have been talking about art I thought about this treasure I discovered at my local library.




 From the back cover: "Five famous Italian Renaissance paintings come alive for Katie in this third adventure in the art gallery.  What makes the Mona Lisa smile? Katie wants to find out so she climbs into the Leonardo Da Vinci painting.  But the Mona Lisa is not really feeling very happy so Katie tries to cheer her ..... with disastrous results!"

The art work and story walk hand in hand keeping the young captivated.  The last page of the book contains a summary of the paintings in the book and a small write up of each famous painting used and the artist who painted it. With a note of where the real painting can be found today.  To have a sneak peak you can visit www.amazon.com

A few other titles in the series are:
  1. Katie and the Sunflowers
  2. Katie's picture Show
  3. Katie Meets the Impressionists
  4. Katie and the British Artists
  5. Katie and the Waterlily Pond
Do you have any beautiful picture books you have used for your homeschool ?

Blessings
Chareen ♥

Monday 6 June 2011

Art

I just love it when the courier arrives at my front door with an envelope or box full of new books for us to use ! I was surfing The Book Depository having a look at the new Usborne books available when I stumbled across this one:  Usborne The Children's Book of ART.

The Children's Book of ART

This hardcover treasure has 64 pages introducing 32 works of art covering a period of around 500 years.  It has a neat uncluttered layout with enough information to introduce the young in your home to art, the reasons and the how's to the types of art are also explained.  The book is part of the internet linked series available from Usborne. The best part of this bargain is I sourced it for under AU$15 postage included !
A word of caution: there are two famous paintings of semi naked people in this book, if you find this offensive you could easily glue the pages together and still have access to a really great resource.

I am looking forward to reading this book to Mr N as we start official school together this week.

Practical art at home ....

I have all these beautiful artistic  books on things to do but somehow in the busyness of time I never seem to take them out, so this year I have linked in with some homeschool mom's and have been attending two different art co-ops with Mr N where we are using the following:  Artistic Pursuits and  Drawing Textbook by Bruce McIntyre. Each co-op is on a fortnightly basis which means we can do a different type of art each week.

Artistic Pursuits Book 1
Mr N has done three lessons so far and seems to be enjoying the different things he has tried.  In week one he did some watercolour painting. (I tried to scan this but it was too faint on the page.)

This is his second week.  
Here Mr N used water colours to paint his castle and king.  He then cut out some 'gold leaf' enhancements.

In week three he learned about etching.

I tried a few different techniques to do this.  First I tried colouring in with wax crayons then painting black Clag paint over the top and when dry tried to do the etching but that did not work.

Secondly I tried using  Colorix Silky Crayon and did the back ground colouring, then used the black Colorix over the top.  We then used a wooden kebab stick to etch.  This worked very well providing we did the etching straight after we had layered the black over the colours.  I found that once I had done the black if we left it, it seemed to "set" and was no longer willing to be etched.  If you want to do this project over two days then colour in the back round on day one.  Colour the black over the top two min before you want to do the etching.

To store these works of art I have recently purchased an A3 Visual arts diary and we will be gluing his pictures in there.  On the opposite page I am aiming to get him to narrate what technique he has used and a little about the artist whom he has heard about for the week.

Drawing textbook by Bruce McIntyre

I managed to pick up this treasure about ten years ago.  It's a small A5 sized yellow paper covered book.  I have found this little book valuable in the way that it equips the student and the teacher with clear, concise instructions for each picture you draw.  From very basic line drawings in lesson one to three dimensional drawings in lesson thirty-seven.  Each lesson consists of six drawings.

I have bought Mr N an A4 spiral bound art diary in which I have divided each page into six squares. Each lesson is presented on a white board step by step.
The first three lessons we did a full page of six drawings each.  From lesson four we have only tackled two drawings a lesson as the jump in required ability for a six year old was a little too much.  So instead of quitting we have slowed down.  After all we do have a few years ahead of us ☺

This is Mr N's first lesson. 


I am in search of great books introducing art and great paintings to Mr N.  Do you have any suggestions ?

Till next time.....
Chareen ♥
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