Inspired by Henry Doubleday of Epping's natural history collections, Year 4 pupils created collections of shapes. Initially they made shapes from a sheet of A4 paper, and then use these shapes to create small abstract sculptures, they then made shapes from strips of paper, joining them together to make 3d drawings.
This programme of public projects seeks to enhance the character of Wood Street, Walthamstow: restoring heritage buildings, providing new planting, signage, street furniture and shop frontages, and commissioning a number of art projects connecting and animating diverse spaces and communities. The programme is supported by London Borough of Waltham Forest and the Mayor's Outer London Fund, which is helping increase the vibrancy and growth of high street places across London.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
WOODSIDE WORKSHOP 2 WITH CATH CAMPBELL
Inspired by Henry Doubleday of Epping's natural history collections,Year 4 pupils created collections of colour swatches, taken from still life arrangements they made from objects found
in the classroom.
The colours were placed in certain orders to create landscapes of colour, and photographed with a model of the school railings at the Forest site on Wood Street.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
WOODSIDE WORKSHOP 1 WITH CATH CAMPBELL
Inspired by Henry Doubleday of Epping's natural history collections, Year 4 pupils created their own collections of objects found within the playground - they each observed, drew, cut out and pinned their object to a board, echoing the way butterfly collections are displayed.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
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