In this course, P6 pupils are introduced to Still-life with context of Nanyang Art. They referred to Georgette Chen's work on Tropical Fruits for their hands-on and finalwork are done in oil-pastel rendering to emulate her style of painting.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Still-life (P6)
Tao Nan School
In this course, P6 pupils are introduced to Still-life with context of Nanyang Art. They referred to Georgette Chen's work on Tropical Fruits for their hands-on and finalwork are done in oil-pastel rendering to emulate her style of painting.
In this course, P6 pupils are introduced to Still-life with context of Nanyang Art. They referred to Georgette Chen's work on Tropical Fruits for their hands-on and finalwork are done in oil-pastel rendering to emulate her style of painting.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Cultural Masks (Post-exam Prog. for Sec. 1)
Damai Secondary School
In this course, sec. 1 students were introduced to Paper Sculpture, from which they created masks from Chinese, Southeast Asian and Western cultures.
In this course, sec. 1 students were introduced to Paper Sculpture, from which they created masks from Chinese, Southeast Asian and Western cultures.
Caricature/Cartoon (Post-exam Prog. for Sec. 2)
Damai Secondary School
Sec. 2 students were led to develop caricatures/cartoons for this post-exam programme with use of oil-pastel. They worked on theme of Responsible Citizens with their characters in acts of good deeds.
Sec. 2 students were led to develop caricatures/cartoons for this post-exam programme with use of oil-pastel. They worked on theme of Responsible Citizens with their characters in acts of good deeds.
Recycled Art (Art Club)
Singapore Chinese Girls' Primary School
In these programmes, pupils use recycled materials to develop Paper Mache and Relief Art. 3D figurines of cute animals were formed out of Paper Mache. Whereas, Cartoon characters were carved out from egg-crates as Relief Art.
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