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Hi Saturday Family Art Clubbers,Don’t forget to share your creations with us on our
Ty Pawb face book page as we love to see what
you’ve all been making at home! We would also like to
exhibit some of your artworks made using any of our
family art club download activities as part of a new
exhibition at Ty Pawb in October called ‘Family Art
Club At Home’, so send us your photos of what you
have created via Facebook.
Ellie
Materials:Sheets of white drawing paper Photos of animals, pets / magazine imagesFelt pens / fine liners crayons/pastelswatercolour paint and brushcoloured pencilsGlue stick/ PVA/ TapeColoured card or fabric piecesRibbon / string
This week’s activity is designed by Ellie
Animal Portrait BuntingThis project follows on from last week’s theme of Isolation Portraits of your friends and family. Everybody loves animals and this is a celebration of animals you love!
Your challenge is to make a series of animal portrait faces using pens, pencils, pastels or paints on paper and design some animal bunting to hang in your room.
Find images in books, magazines or online of your favourite animals to copy your portraits. You could even draw your pet if you have one: your cat, dog,
For Family Art Club each week we wil
l be
selecting one of the creations you po
st on-
line as a lucky dip chosen at random
. The
lucky winner will receive an art pack w
ith art
materials inside, to be collected from
us at
Ty Pawb when we reopen.
@t^ypawbwww.typawb.wales
hamster, fish or a garden bird, its up to you.
Create a doodle, sketch, painting of an animal. look at the shape of the face, ears, the texture of the fur and its eyes, try and capture their character.
Cut out your portraits and stick each one on a triangle shape
piece of card, or fabric using glue.Add a piece of string or ribbon at the top
of each triangle and fold over secure with glue or tape to create a length of bunting. It’s now ready to hang in your room.
There is no limit to the amount of faces you create and get your parents and family to have a go too, you can share the project
together. Have fun!
Animal Portrait Bunting
Here are some links to galleries, TV programmes and classes which can give you inspiration for your animal portraits, check them out!
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/graysons-art-club (Episode 2 Animals)https://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/virtual-museum.htmlhttps://www.chesterzoo.org/virtual-zoo-2/https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z6882hv
Post your image onto
our facebook page. Please
tell your friends, pass it
on and share our social
media posts!