Colour Wash. Fun with the colour blue.

The Jumbkes use the lake as their inspiration for making a blue picture . 

Click the link below for the Challenge.

This week’s Sunday Challenge


The weekly SUNDAY CHALLENGE from Jumble House. Colour wash. Inspiration comes from a lake scene. Suitable for all ages even pre school as the project can be adapted and extended. Adult supervision is always recommended. 

The ‘challenge’ this week is for children to adapt the process demonstrated and create something different. The idea behind the Sunday programmes is that ideas are given as a stimulus, we hope that children will not just copy but will experiment using the techniques demonstrated. 

The focus of the Challenges can be art and craft, design, design and technology, story writing or games. Whatever the activity the aim is to develop a child’s creative thinking skill. 
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Resources: paints by GIOTTO

                     paper by FABRIANO (Ruvido/rough grain) purchased at MARINO FA MERCATO. MAGIONE

Music: Royalty Free Music from PREMIUM BEAT.COM

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Let’s draw simple cartoon animals

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The last Sunday Challenge before Easter

Art and craft ideas using concentric circles

Get ready for the Sunday Challenge!

What can you see?

TuTu is looking out of the window but all she can see is mist.

But a misty day can be a source of inspiration to an artist says Freddie.

Watch the video and see what happened.

It’s Sunday Challenge time 7th February

 

imageMaisie, Freddie and Lorenzo present their pictures from the last challenge and introduce this weeks’s activity and a new game.

Beacons to unite the planet

 

Like everything in Singapore the Art Exhibits are enormous, colourful and striking . They have to be to avoid being lost amongst the huge and spectacular skyscrapers!

I was really upset when the friendly and colourful 'Hippo' pieces disappeared. They were fun and I really liked them!

They have been replaced by incredibly beautiful and equally colourful 'flower' exhibits in fibreglass by world renowned artist Ana Tzarev.

The collection is named 'Spring in the City' and the objective behind the pieces is to unite the world. Ana believes that art acts like a bridge by which to connect the world. She hopes that the flowers will act like beacons across the planet to bring people together and I think this is such a lovely idea.

PEACE. ( Water lily )

LOVE. (Poppy )

 

(lGRACE). Bird of Paradise