Here are some sample pieces made by myself and shriti of the Museum of Cambridge, in preparation for the workshop I'll be running for them during the Twilight at the Museums event!
We had great fun being kids for the day and making these; creating shapes by drawing around the shadows projected by museum objects and then using them to turn ourselves into monsters!
I made the mask I'm wearing and the wings Shriti is wearing, and Shriti made the horns. :3
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum.
These monsters could be stand-alone artworks, or attached to sticks to use as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
Photos from the workshops I ran with the Museum of Cambridge in August. Children made their own abstract monster creatures by combining the shapes of objects in the museum, then attached them to sticks so that they could function as masks or shadow puppets.
0 notes
New bestiary workshop coming up soon at the Museum of Cambridge!
13th of August, making monsters out of museum objects. I'm looking forward to this! Will post photos afterwards! :D
You may still be able to book a spot on the museum website here!
0 notes
Two collaged monsters I created as examples for another Bestiary style workshop I'm running with the Museum of Cambridge on 13/08/14.
0 notes
The Illustrator's Fair
I set up a little Bestiary Project drawing exercise on my stall at the House of Illustration's 'Illustrator's Fair,' 22/06/14. Here are a few participants from the day. :)
0 notes
St Matthew's Primary School
Children's drawings from workshops in June 2014.
0 notes
St Matthew's Primary School
Children's drawings from workshops in June 2014.
0 notes
St Matthew's Primary School
Children's drawings from workshops in June 2014.
0 notes
St Matthew's Primary School
Children's drawings from workshops in June 2014.
0 notes