Today I took along a number of objects for people to use as ideas for shapes to cut out to then use in a new collage, instead of choosing random pictures and papers. These were some of the items.
Some people chose one item to cut multiples. Some people chose more than one item and then composed collages with the cut out shapes.
Some cut out shapes took on new lives
Any of these pictures here would look amazing framed. What do you think?
So many people say they ‘can’t’ draw or ‘do art’. Using colours and shapes makes us see everyday objects in different ways.
Henri Matisse was famous for his cut out art
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/henri-matisse-cut-outs
Being creative helps the mind ‘play’ and frees us from ‘formal’ ideas of what we may think ‘art is’. A creative mind is a healthy mind and there is plenty of research to prove this.
http://www.culturehealthwellbeing.org.uk/
Click to access rsph_full_report_final.pdf
Click to access VAE_Restoring_the_Balance.pdf
Next week we will be following up on Julia Swarbricks’ workshop by doing more printing and using some of our new found skills to make printing blocks and printing with them.
Getting better and better.