the weave of textile language
The big question mark of our times.. Richard Tuttle’s ‘I Don’t Know. The Weave of Textile Language’ at Tate Modern, December 2014 Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall has played host to […]
The big question mark of our times.. Richard Tuttle’s ‘I Don’t Know. The Weave of Textile Language’ at Tate Modern, December 2014 Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall has played host to […]
Come on, give it a go! Happy new year and tweetkids is wishing for lots more beautiful stories in 2015. S T E L L E R is a stunning […]
Just a little taster of our super nativity stars – in the making – for a gigantic Christmas star. Stay tuned for the final piece by first and second year […]
Chalk pastel blending and colour interactions Second year middle schoolers began the year with some colourful investigations using chalk pastels. We started with colour charts, mixing and blending soft pastels to […]
Whether it be a Picasso or a Haring… we love three-dimensional art, sometimes referred to as sculpture or ‘craft’. We might even dare to call upon these articulated vessels […]
Design for the real kids: let them play! Top presentation of the day, hooray! 'Design for the real kids: let them play!' is the SlideShare of the day. http://t.co/nnllWjbSFq — […]
Third year students began researching and representing the North American Indian Alphabet – an instant visual vocabulary of the family, animals and events of native tribal life. Working with a […]
Let them play! Last week I had the honour of being a Guest Speaker at the Innovation Studio of the Product Service-System Design Master program 2014/15 at Politecnico di Milano. […]
At school we use the frottage technique to create a sea of colour, pattern and effects. First year Middle School pupils used leaves and other materials to create a forest […]
A middle school portrait class based on the graphic design superstar Milton Glaser. Babyteeth is the name of the typeface invented by Glaser. Milton Glaser also created the famous I […]