A few weeks back we had the wonderful experience of viewing the Aardman exhibition here in Melbourne where I saw one of my favourite characters of all time: Morph.
I've been thinking about this character from my childhood and realised that one of the greatest things about Morph is that he was always willing to try and this is the most important aspect of art and creativity that it doesn't need to be perfect. What matters is that we try.
A friend arranged a clay Stop Motion class which the children throughly enjoyed.
Nathaniel and "The Vommit Monster" |
The Production Crew |
Vomit Monster Demise |
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This weeks Feature
This weeks feature is a tutorial from over at Temple of Notice and Wonder a step by step Kandinsky inspired art drawing.
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Chareen
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The stop motion class sounds like so much fun! I can't wait to see your children's videos!
ReplyDeleteThank you it was a load of fun :)
Deleteoh wow, what a fun class that would be!! Looking forward to seeing the animation!
ReplyDeleteI'll be posting it soon :)
DeleteLove seeing young people put their creative skills to work!
ReplyDeleteIt's been fun watching the children in our co-op as well
DeleteI've been wanting to try stop motion films with my boys; we thought of using Lego men but I like the clay creatures too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a load of fun. We've used StopMotion on our iPad to do this at home :)
DeleteI popped over from Homeschool Coffee Break because I saw your link for the Stop Motion Clay Creations. First of all, I love this idea and had not thought about doing this. I will definitely add it to one of our upcoming projects! And then I saw you linked to one of my projects and I was just delighted! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Thank you for joining in on our link up we love seeing everyone's art. Hope to see the results soon
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