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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Pear Dough Sculpting

Kids love getting their hands into the dough and sculpting, drying then painting their pieces.
 We model  actual pieces of fruit to appreciate all the colors, textures and shapes.

Granddaughters first works 1 1/2 Yrs.

Granddaughters first artwork . . . the brush has as much paint as the paper . . .had to frame both!

Marble Painting 2 1/2 Yrs.

A quieter softer flowing piece reflecting my Granddaughters enjoyment of all things "girlie" and princess like.

Marble Painting 2 1/2 Yrs.

My Granddaughter chose her colors and then had fun running marbles through it to create this lively composition.

"Pantry Paints" Fall Tree 8 Yrs.

My Grandson used coffee, cocoa, beet juice and turmeric to bring his tree alive with fall color.
He also used a piece of broccoli for his brush when painting the leaves.

"Pantry Paints" Fall Tree 5yrs.

No Paint?   My grandson used beet juice, cocoa, coffee and turmeric.
Lovely splash of color and strong movement.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Oregon "Kiver"

fun to catch, good to eat, lends well to gyotaku

yellow,white,orange waxed rocks

crayons and warm rocks


a fun project with the kids. . .the rocks only need to be warm. . .about 175 degrees F.

grandsons' gyotaku

grandsons' gyotaku

My grandsons had a fun afternoon spent with fish, inks, paints and Grammie

Gyotaku

SMALL FRY ARTWORKS

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