In Finland, the change in light is one of the biggest differences we feel when moving from winter to spring. The Monkeys used the beautiful sunshine to make their artworks since this is one of the best things Finland has to offer right now!
We first talked about how to draw profiles and then experimented with different silk papers and paper cutting techniques. Some of the Monkeys got very detailed when drawing their profiles while others liked to add more collage and layering techniques into their pieces. Either way, the results are amazing and I hope our friends in India will like them too :).
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The Monkeys String their way to India!
2015, 7 years old, Finland, India, Pre-SchoolCommentThe Monkeys are super excited about meeting their new friends in Mysore, India! Since this is their first piece of art to exchange, some of the Monkeys were trying new visual techniques on how to bring our worlds together. For example, Niklas and Lotta drew the Indian flag and Finnish flag on their paintings. Patrick and Hartti drew games that they like to play. Everybody enjoyed sharing a part of themselves with their new friends!
Stringing together Valentine's Day and Carnival!
Dear You Art Workshops, 2015, Austria, 7 years oldCommentThe Cats in Vienna have been up to some lovely thoughts and artwork!
Simone, their teacher, wrote:
My children loved to work with this new material, the wool. I told them to make some pictures of something they love. So they can share it with their partners. Also, we talked about people we love.
Children love their parents and their families, also their animals. Important is the fact we can love someone because he is doing something good, he is helping us and very important: he is playing with us. :) And he has to be very nice.
What can we do for people we love? You can write a love letter, you can paint something, you can give flowers.
Best wishes,
Simone and her cats
Ystävänpäivä every day : )
2015, 6 years old, 7 years old, Dear You Art Workshops, Finland, Pre-School, AustriaCommentHello Dears,
In Finland Valentine's Day is Ystävänpäivä, which means Friend's Day :). The artists at Päiväkoti Lystilä in Vantaa decided to make woolly socks as part of the string theme AND sing a song for their friends at Evangelischen Volksschule am Karlsplatz, Vienna.
Lumileopards think woolly socks are great because:
- here in Finnish winter we really need warm socks!
- and like warm socks, a good friend is important and really necessary to move on!
- every kid can easily make and have their own stylish design and be proud of that too!
- there are always two socks in a pair. We are stronger together as opposed to just one!
HAPPY VALENTINE's DAY <3
Lumileopardit & A-M
And here is Anne-Marie Keckman's translation of the Woolly Sock Song:
MY FRIEND
MY FRIEND IS LIKE A WOOL SOCK, IT WARMS ME AT WINTER,
AND MY FRIEND IS LIKE A MELLOW FLOWER, MAKES ME A SMILE!
SO TAKE MY HAND AND FOLLOW ME TO THE STRAND, I WILL SHOW YOU HOW THE SUN GOES DOWN BEHIND THE TREES, PAINTING THE SKY RED.
I'M SO LITTLE AND NEED A GUIDE TO TEACH ME HOW TO MAKE THIS WORLD BETTER!
SOMEDAY, WHEN I AM GROWN UP I WISH THAT,
I NEVER STOP LEARNING!
You can try to sing it too! :D
Musical insight from the artists in Vienna, Austria
2014, 7 years old, Austria, Finland, Dear You Art WorkshopsCommentHello!
I'm sending you the first pictures of our music-project.
On the left side of the sheets you can see the impressions inspired by Edvard Grieg, Morning Mood. On the right side you can see what children did to the music from Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Summer, Presto (The Thunderstorm). Some of them really fell into the music. :)
It was interesting to notice that nearly all children had the same feelings. Morning mood is smooth and clear. A lot of them started to paint with the colour green; they painted nature and "good" things like music, birds - happiness and peace.
Vivaldi's Thunderstorm is very rude and disturbing. They had the feeling of death and threat in different forms like a house is burning or someone is crying for help. Also, bad people are in the pictures.
THANKS A LOT for your candies! We had a lot of fun opening your present and tasting the candies! In Austria we don't eat liquorice, just a few people like it (like me). But the caramel candy and the chocolat were great! They loved it!*
Its always a great moment for the children to get a parcel from far away. We loved the stamps from Finland and the children did not allow me to destroy the paper around the parcel. ;)
Winter and Christmas is coming in Vienna...
Best wishes!!
Simone
*The artists in Vienna, Austria are exchanging with the artists in Vantaa, Finland.
The Monkeys Move to the Beat!
7 years old, 2014, Collective Art, Finland, Greenland, Pre-SchoolCommentOur bodies react to music sometimes in ways we can't control or foresee. We just have to experience it to believe it! Today we tried to become more aware of why and how that happens. First, we started off by having a dance party to just let our bodies lose and move to the beat. Then we dived into our paints and let our dancing hands guide the brush. The stories created and felt were amazing!
First we listed to Dean Martin's "Let it Snow". The Monkeys will be performing this song for the Christmas play so it was fun to practice it with them.
When The Monkeys listened to Helado Negro's song titled "Invisible Heartbeat" images of ocean with whales and mermaids came swimming into the artists' minds. We got into groups to create collective paintings. Bringing all of our imaginary worlds together and making them come to life is always exciting!
How do you move, what do you see, how do you feel when you hear certain songs? What music do you hear when you look at the Monkeys' paintings? We are excited to see what our friends in Greenland come up with!
Taiwanese Artists in Action!
7 years old, 2014, Czech Republic, TaiwanCommentAlen and Jessica from U.S.Kids in Taipei are busy creating their candy bags! They are getting ready for their Skype session with their new friends in Prague.
Smiling faces from Vienna, Austria :)
Czech Republic, Austria, Dear You Art Workshops, 7 years oldCommentSimone Zobl, the 1st grade educator at Evangelischen Volksschule am Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria, has started Dear You with us this September!
For the Self Portrait Puppet project, Simone said, "I only told the children, that they should paint themselves for our partner class. They cut out the puppet and made it all on their own. And they really had a lot of fun! :)"
I am sure everybody is excited to receive the puppets from their new Czech friends!