

Creating Egyptian Sandals
Reflecting back to Egyptian era style and fashion, we decided to create our very own pair of Egyptian sandals. Taking inspiration from the cloths shoes and jewelry of the Egyptians. We first created our sandal structure by drawing around our shoes onto cardboard to make sure we had the exact shoe size for each student. From there we cut out those shapes and added our shoe structure on top, so they could be worn for fun. Then it was onto painting, collage and drawing to make


Egyptian continued: Mummies and Tombs
Taking steps through the Egyptian era we came to one of the most interesting elements: Mummies and Tombs. For this project we created our tombs with clay, building up the basic shape with the coiling technique. Then we moved on to refine the shapes and details of the clay work with our tools. Each student approached and developed their mummies with their own personal style and some even had stories about the life their mummies had lived as Pharaohs. In the second part of this


Print Workshop
One of our teachers Jess hosted a wonderful lino print field trip with some students from the European International School. Feeling inspired by famous artists such as Katsushika Hokusai and MC Escher Jess led a two hour workshop demonstrating the how focusing on markmaking and overlaying colours can create beautiful and intricate images. Repeatedly carving into plate gradually adds depth to your design with each layer of new colour you add. The process demonstrates dedicatio


A FLASHBACK
Being art teachers, we ask ourselves every day what we should do with the kids. It was a simple question at the beginning. We were full of ideas and full of energy that we could go with anything. There are thousands things that we want to share with the kids and thousands creative activities that we could do together. Years gone by, slowly, it feels like no more to talk and no more to teach. It’s not the fact that we ran out of ideas or we lost the enthusiasm to teach, it’s t