Painting Lab campers tried to visit a community garden in Clifton, but the heat drove them back inside! They used liquid water colors, salts and sharpies to capture the textures that inspired them outside.
Painting Lab campers tried to visit a community garden in Clifton, but the heat drove them back inside! They used liquid water colors, salts and sharpies to capture the textures that inspired them outside.
LVA brought a nature art half-day summer camp out to partners Yew Dell Botanical Gardens! Students explored the wonders of their gardens through a creative lens — imagine creating art in a castle or along woodland trails. Artists tapped into their creative genius with guided curriculum and help from the Great Outdoors. The natural world offered an opportunity for students to draw, design, paint, sculpt and create their way toward beautiful works of art!
Picture Love students learned how to make their own cyanotypes (a photographic blueprint) at the Southwick Community Center:
In Intro to Photography Camp participants learned the art and skill of photography. Students gained a solid understanding of the core foundation of photography and post-production while experimenting with non-traditional techniques as well. Instruction covered several photographic processes from historic cyanotype printing to digital manipulation—and lots in between! Students had chance to use a digital camera, be a “lighting technician”, and learn to edit their images in Photoshop and Lightroom. We are incredibly impressed with their work!
Creature Feature allowed students to experiment with multiple media including paint, plaster, gauze and air-drying clay! Students incorporated both 2D and 3D techniques, utilizing a variety of provided materials along with found objects to create one-of-a-kind works of art. Students created whimsical animal busts to hang on their wall, painted on wood to make free standing animal sculptures, and created their own "zen-tangles" over watercolor backgrounds!
Crafty! Crafty! focused on up-cycling materials and creating something new and amazing out of things that might have otherwise been discarded. On the last day of class students created necklaces made from cardboard, robots, and marbled watercolor prints!
In our Sequential Art Camp students created their very own graphic novel! They started by hand drawing panels, then they learned to scan and digitally color their work with Photoshop, and they finished by learning a little bit about book binding! The end product is a lovely printed, one of a kind book they get to take home.