Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Oops! not really Oops!

We made this little project in the Creative Art& Performing Arts in Early Childhood, inspired by Barney Saltzberf's Beautiful Oops

So here it is:

Once upon a time, there were Mama polar bear and the cub lived in the Arctic.



They were carrying the silly hippo on their backs. 
hint: the hippo says "O"



Three of them swam all the way from North Pole to Singapore just to see me and Teacher Nadhirah. :)


This is the book I'm talking about:

Friday, September 20, 2013

AMAZING installation by Julien Salaud



 

Stellar Cave II
Mixed-media installation

In pre-historic times, humans painted images of bulls and deer on the walls of caves – these were some of the very first artworks humans created. Some of those paintings showed a special pattern in the way the animals were positioned, and they were thought to match the same patterns or shapes of constellations in the sky. French artist Julien Salaud was inspired by the pre-historic cave paintings in the Lascaux Caves in France when he created Stellar Cave II.

Constellations are a group of stars that make an imaginary shape in the night sky, like the Taurus (stars forming the shape of a bull) or the Great Bear (stars forming the shape of a bear). In Stellar Cave II, Julien Salaud created similar animal patterns in the sky of the gallery with simple materials of wood, screws and threads. The individual screws represent the stars in the sky, with thread wrapped around them to reveal shapes of animals.

(extracted from SAM Press Release)

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