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Mexican Folk Art Sculptures, also known as Alebrijes!


After 7 weeks, our junior artists are done with their Alebrijes. It's been a challenging but rewarding experience for them, especially in learning and mastering the skills of making these beautiful sculptures using wires, paper mache, and paint.


Come join us on our creative journey, here's what we have been up to for the past 7 weeks. This is a collection of our creations, we have worked hard to come up with something unique and different. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.


Week 1: Designing our own Alebrije



In week one, the students were introduced to Alebrijies and the Mexican culture. They then designed their very own alebrije through a game that we played. In this game, students were introduced to the idea of creating their own fantasy creature by combining 2 or 3 different animals from different elements: fire, water, earth, and air.


The junior artists then design their own mixed creatures through collage. Each alebrije holds a special significance to our junior artists.


Week 2: Introduction to 3D Forms, transforming our Alebrije from 2D to 3D


In the second week, our junior artists were introduced to 3D forms.


To understand the form, they first visualized their alebrije and broke it down into basic shapes. Then, with newspaper and tape, they worked on building their alebrije's basic form. They put together what is called an amateur - with wires as the "skeleton", newspapers as the "meat" and masking tape as the "skin" to hold everything together.


Our recent past projects were 2D, so our junior artists took a while to acclimate and get into the mood of 3D forms. It was a fun activity that challenged us to think in 3 dimensions!


Week 3: Building our amateur: Adding legs, tentacles, hands, ears & more!



In the third week, they continued working on their amateur. The junior artists work on forming their finer details - like their alebrije's wings, claws, tail etc. After, they combined the form together and reinforced the structure with duct tape.


Week 4 & 5: DIY Paper Mache - It's time for some pulp!



After completing the amateur, the junior artists covered their alebrije with pulp. This mixture was made from recycled egg cartons brought by the junior artists themselves. They crumbled, blended, and added glue. They covered the entire sculpture with pulp and patted it down until it had a smooth finish. After drying, the egg carton went from a squishy play dough consistency to a hard-as-nails shell.


This process took patience and the junior artists had their fun getting their hands dirty.


Week 6: Let's get colorful, bringing our Alebrije to life with color



Now, it was time to get colorful! After the pulp dried, the junior artists started painting. Bright colors are the hallmark of a true Alebrije. Using many different colored paints, Junior Artists mix the paint and create beautiful new color combinations to add unique details in their sculptures.


Week 7: Let's Celebrate! It's Showcase Week



It's showcase week!


After 7 weeks, our junior artists are done. At Artistori, we train our junior artists to not only be able to create meaningful artwork, but also have the ability to speak and share about their thought processes.


In the final week, parents were invited to our showcase session where our junior artists took center stage and gave the audience an insight into their alebrijes and creation process.


We have seen some amazing creations from the artists this week. We have also seen how they are able to speak and present themselves in front of an audience. The junior artists have shown an amazing amount of dedication, hard work, and talent. We are so proud!



This wraps up our Alebrije project. Thank you for coming on this journey with us. We can't wait to bring you onboard the next adventure.


Next up, our Junior artists are tackling the world of Manga drawing. More on that in our next blog.


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Arts are beneficial for many reasons when it comes to raising children. Children who participate in visual arts, music, theater, or dance have higher test scores and perform better in math, reading, and writing.


It is more than just pretty pictures or musical notes. Art has the ability to increase a child's creativity, critical thinking, and overall intelligence.


Here are 4 reasons that show the benefits of arts for growing minds:



1. Art Boosts Children’s Memory


Art can be used to sharpen your child’s memorization skills by imitating what they see, using a process known as “conceptual visualization”.


The main concept of conceptual visualization is to create a mental image of something you’re trying to memorize. The key is to take the time to observe and replicate your object of study in as much detail as possible.


For example, when an artist draws a portrait of her dog, she is required to study the small details of the dog, visually absorbing everything she is seeing - from the texture of its fur to the shape of its eyes.


As she observes and replicates details such as color and shape, she is practicing conceptual visualization. Paying attention to these small details around you allows for better retention of memory while developing a better understanding of the world around you.




2. Engaging in Arts develop problem-solving skills as well as critical thinking skills (which is important for success in school)


Creativity is a valuable skill that can help tackle problems and solve them in unique and novel ways. Art can help your child develop their own ideas, create stories, and express themselves in numerous ways.


It's important for children to be able to imagine the world around them so that they can see it from different perspectives. This skill is valuable to learning other subjects in school later on.



3. Art Improves Concentration


Studies have found that sustained engagement with the arts strengthens the brain’s attention system which improves cognitive performance.


Additionally, art enhances brain function by impacting brain wave patterns, emotions, and the nervous system. The more active your brain is, the better it performs at anything it does, including concentrating on math problems or reading comprehension passages in class.


4. Art strengthens Mental Health


Art allows children to express themselves through color, shape and form without needing words or technology with their own abilities and applying new abilities and knowledge. As an effective and natural communication tool between people, art is something we all need in our lives; it's a way of expressing ourselves that is often overlooked by adults but is essential for children's development.




Kickstart your Children’s Journey in Art With Artistori


The benefits of art cannot last a lifetime, but what it does do is help an individual develop their artistic ability in the present. By getting an early start on arts education and developing their creativity, children can develop cognitive and academic skills in more academic subjects like reading, writing, and math.


At Artistori, we recognize the importance of developing a child’s creativity and individuality through the Arts. We believe that every child has an incredible artistic ability, regardless of their background or where they come from. At Artistori, we build a positive environment for our students to experience art in a safe space, where they can explore their own creativity and come up with extraordinary works.


 

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Next Creative Mix Media Art Project for N1 to P1

Have you ever seen a little cat figurine, with one or both of their paws raising, sitting by cashier counter in retail stores? This is the well-known cultural icon from Japan, Maneki Neko or Fortune Cat. Why and how did Maneki Neko become a cultural icon and a symbolism of good luck? Apart from the commonly seen white and gold Maneki Neko, there are other colours variations, and each have their special meanings!


Together with our little artists, let’s find out more about this cute lucky icon as they design their own Maneki Neko! Meow!


Learning Points:

  • Mixed Media Painting

  • Creative Drawing

  • Culture

Project Duration: 3 sessions at 1 hour 30 minutes per session.

Period: From the week of 12th October 2022 until the week of 26th October 2022.

Free Trial Duration: 1 session only from 12th October 2022 to 16th October 2022




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意言社 Artistori

用艺术表达语言,让语言丰富艺术

Your Story, Your Art


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