Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Polish Paper Design and First Fridays at BAM

 
Today we learned about 
Wycinanki 
 
"Vee-chee-non-kee" is the Polish word for 'paper-cut design.  Polish folk art paper cutouts are known through out the world as a beautiful craft. They have a distinctive look, and are made by hand in rural Poland.

Multiple layers of colored paper are folded, cut, and sometimes embossed to create stylized patterns. The complexity of the designs is created by repeating symmetrical patterns and folk motifs inspired by nature and geometric shapes. Folk Paper Cutouts  come in different sizes.
 
Two styles that developed in the northern area of Warsaw are gwiazdy (g-vee-azda), cut from a round piece of paper
and leluja (le-lu-ya), cut from paper folded lengthwise.

We also have more chances for art.  Mrs. Fornia (my co-teacher today) will be a facilitator for the first Friday events at Bellevue Art Museum.  Bellevue Art Museum is a wonderful place to experience art.
Here are the details:



Mary Lee Hu: Knitted, Knotted, Twisted and Twined

Date:  Friday, March 2nd
Location:  Bellevue Arts Museum
Workshop Name:  March First Friday
Time:  5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Age:  5 and up
Cost:  $30.00/$25.00 for siblings
Register:  www.smartwithart.net/workshops.php

Your kids can discover the world of fine arts and crafts at the Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) this Friday evening.  The museum is open late the first Friday of every month and we offer, in partnership with Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM), a kid-friendly workshop!  Kids get to meet other young artists from around the area, take an age appropriate tour of the highlighted exhibit, eat a pizza dinner, and create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece inspired by the artist they toured in the exhibit!  All while parents get to have a nice dinner out or do some shopping at local Bellevue Square.

Student's will create "copper cascading creations" by using copper wire and glass beads to create jewelry and sculptures similar to Mary Lee Hu's original work.  They will learn the art of wire wrapping and ancient jewelry making without heat or soldering and they can choose to wear their beautiful work home!  Join in on this creative experience in museum setting conducive for elementary age children!

Use the link listed above to register your spot for this fantastic evening event.

Reserve your spot now before they fill up!


In addition to this news, click here to find out about a great art party deal provided by Smart with Art.  



Thanks so much!

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