Throughout August and September the children from Kilmodan Primary school have been creating a fantastic range of artwork in response to the Robert Stewart ceramic mural situated in the school. Inspired by Stewart’s use of natural motifs, colour, pattern and texture the children have explored new materials and techniques to produce an impressive body of work. On Friday 4 October there will be a celebration of this work in the form of a tearoom, exhibition and programmes of drawing workshops for the community to take part in.
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Workshop: Creating Visuals
Date: Thursday 25th of April 2013
Location: Kilmodan Primary School, Glendaruel
Workshop: Creating Visuals
Walking Youth Theatre Team: Rebecca Bloom and Alana Mathers
Today’s workshop focused on creating visuals for the website, to showcase the Kilmodan Primary Pupils artistic talents.
To start, we spoke about families and Clans, identifying family groups that currently reside in the Glen that the pupils are a part of, or aware of, and discussing iconic families and Clans from the Glen’s past – particularly the Campbells and the Lamonts. We then moved on to creating Family Shields – each pupil began creating a shield for their family group in the Glen. A variety of shields were created – some including representations of the houses, family members, work and employment, tartan, and of course, the Red River.
We then moved back to the timeline, and spoke about the way the people would have dressed throughout the years. The pupils had some great ideas on what fashion would have been like throughout the different time periods, thinking greatly about what resources, fabrics, and techniques would have been available at each point. From this, the pupils were then each given a period from the timeline, and set the task to create a character as an icon of their specific point in history. From Mesolithic Hunter Gatherers in animal skins, to kilted Jacobites, mysterious looking Monks, to trendy Victorian gents, the pupils captured the timeline characters perfectly! Look out for the characters on the website, and on the timeline!