Monthly Archives for February 2009

Drawing techniques

This was an activity to get the boys at Casa Juconi practising different drawing techniques and looking at their surroundings. We took them outside to look at and draw in detail their neighbouring houses and streets

Fancy dress & Photography

For our main art projects with both our Casa Juconi and Volcanes group, the children will be working with cameras to tell stories. We ran a session teaching the kids how to use the cameras, to think about how they were composing the images and how to take on different personalities being the model. With a box full of clothes, hats and other accessories the children had fun dressing up and taking each other’s photos. Of course we joined in too!

Centro banners

With the children at Centro Juconi we decided to run the same Banner project we ran with the children in Ecuador.
The children were excellent at listening carefully about how to stick their photos onto the fabric and how to use fabric paint. At the beginning of every session the kids would be waiting eagerly for us to arrive and then quietly and intently get on with the art activity in hand. Amazing!

Box art

This was a short one-session project we did with the boys at Casa Juconi. Using old cereal boxes, coloured paper, tissue paper, coloured pens and lots of glue the boys filled the boxes with different things about themselves, things they liked, family and friends or their favourite cartoon characters.
The end results are colourful, engaging and really vary from one another.

Introduction Session

For all three groups we held a fun packed introductory session, for the children to get to know us and so that we could get to know them and their abilities.

We played a number of art games. The first was a quick drawing game where the children sat in pairs and drew each other. Once as normal, then without taking the pen of the paper, then with their other hand and finally with their eyes closed. They all seemed to enjoy this fast game and have a laugh at their funny drawings. Although one little boy at Centro Juconi got in a strop when asked to draw with his left hand and refused to do it!

For the other game we got the children to draw around each other on large pieces of paper. We then gave them different things to draw (family members, school, favourite animals etc) inside their figures. They only had 1 minute to draw each and then we gave them 10 minutes at the end to finish off and decorate the whole page. Centro Juconi worked with pens and paints, Casa Juconi with pens and tissue paper and Volcanes with pens and colouring pencils.