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Weiches hart by Wassily Kandinsky |
I love Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian painter who was a pioneer of abstract art. His use of colour and balance are extraordinary. As part of Red Ted Art's
Kids Get Arty series I decided that Cakey and I would experiment with a Kandinsky style collage.
One of my favourite Kandinsky paintings is
Weiches hart, we have a copy of it hanging in Boo's room. When Cakey was asleep, I cut out each shape shown in the painting from coloured card. I did my best to cut the shapes to scale. Early the next morning, I gave Cakey a large piece of bright blue paper, all my Kandinsky shapes and a squeezy bottle of pva glue.
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Cut out paper shapes I supplied to Cakey |
Cakey created her own composition from the shapes. I was totally amazed that she did not ask for pink paper! She loved this so much that she also made a second collage with the leftover scraps.
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Cakey's composition |
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Cakey's second composition from the leftovers |
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Love these - they're so vibrant - really beautiful!
ReplyDeletewe did a similar thing a few months ago: http://www.creativeplayhouse.mumsinjersey.co.uk/2011/09/modern-art-collage.html
BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love this project. So bright and colourful and wonderful! And perfectly adapted to small hands. I want to do Kandinsky next! Will be so hard to choose!!!
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Maggy
This is a great idea. I love starting with the art as it gives them something to aspire to.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful, Ali! I'm pinning this one for a future project with the Hooligans.
ReplyDeleteoooh I love it. My son would think the shapes were fab. xx
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and shapes in this!
ReplyDeleteLove both collages! She did such a great job recreating Kandinsky! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great project! I love the idea and this is so easy and simple to replicate. Don't quite know if I am artsy enough to do a Kandinsky one, but I love the idea of giving them shapes and glue. Pinning this! Vicky from www.messforless.net
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Definitely something I'll be doing with CultureBaby when she's a little older
ReplyDeleteGreat project and really child led and creative I've been planning something similar with my girls, but you've definitely got me inspired. Ellie
ReplyDeleteThe results are terrific. Using a Kandinsky print as a stimulus is a great example of how you can stimulate children and their art. There are lots of opportunities to talk about the colours and shapes and how the artist has used them and maybe to hypothesise why the were used in the way there were. Finding prints of similar subjects or contrasting art styles can be another discussion point that can inspire too.
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so beautifully! I love that this project could work well for the little ones too!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so amazing! Definitely need to try this with my daughter. I love all the different shapes and colors!
ReplyDeleteLove how you cut out the shapes and colours that were in the piece - the results look great!
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