The above exhibits my creative expressions during a recent workshop on Expressive Arts.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Unexpected Discovery
This student has never been exposed to expressive art before. It was an unintended breakthrough for her to have explored herself through art. The above exhibits her first few pieces of art work in which the outcome has surprised the creator herself! She discovers her innate talent in art and unlocks her creativity.
I am very happy that she has the opportunity to explore this unique part in her.
Making Art Lessons Come Alive with Web 2.0
I attended and presented a paper titled "Making Art Lessons Come Alive with Web 2.0" at Global Conference on Learning and Technology held in Penang, May 2010. This video summarizes the content of the paper written.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Collage Art
These kids were bored having nothing to do during the school holidays, so I engaged them into doing something inspirational. They drew their names on a white art block and then cut up their painting into shapes they like. They then put together a collage on black paper and finished off by decorating the cut out shapes.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Students' Creative Expressions of a leaf
I took my class to spend 20 minutes in the school compound and briefed my students to sense and get in touch with the nature surroundings. What you see here exhibit the students’ creative expressions of their observation and imagination.
"Cracklee" effects Expressions
I have specially designed this creative craft program for those people who claim this statement " I can't draw, I don't know how to paint and I have never done a craft before!' This program involves a special kind of technique and some special art materials to create such "cracklee" effect. All we require here is patience as five layers of paint are applied before achieving the desired antique effect.
My Mandala Expressions
I recently have fallen in love with anything that has a black surface to doodle on! Once I started sketching a Mandela on a surface I simply couldn't stop till I have completed. All you need to do is to identify a starting point and start drawing what comes out of your mind - no preplanning or pencil outlines please. Just relax your mind and allow your spontaneous ingenious thoughts flow freely! Before you know it, a Mandala is created!
So beware - the next time you are wearing something black and plain, do stay away from me!
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