CHILDREN’S FLUID ART – SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOP
Fluid Art, is also called Pouring Art or Acrylic Pouring. It is fun and can be accessible to all ages. Children will be introduced to the wonder of fluid art where they can create beautiful, colourful pieces of artwork. In this class we will do one fluid art painting on 30x40cm back stapled wrapped canvas (or similar).
Styles and activities will vary, but you will be assured of great art projects each session.
This January school holidays the plans are:
- Tuesday 14th January: Make marble patterns by rolling a marble through puddles of paint (or a ring pour or ribbon pour if you prefer)
- Thursday 23rd January: Use a hair dryer to create flowing paint patterns (or another technique as negotiated).
NO painting experience is needed.Â
This class is for children 6 years to 14 years. Parents / carers may stay as participants, observers or helpers, but this is not required, unless your child needs individualised support. (Please let us know if you want to stay as a helper in the checkout comments as we have limited places for additional non participants and need to manage social distancing and seating). If your child is not able to follow instruction or needs more support than 1 staff to 8 children can provide, then please discuss with Julie prior to booking.
One adult (per child) is welcome to stay along with their child and also create art. Some Parents, Aunties and Grandparents have previously asked to stay and paint, and their child really enjoyed this experience of doing art together. Just book another ticket for the adult (The tickets are all the same).
Note that fluid art paintings cannot be taken home on the day, they need to dry flat and can be collected after 3 days drying time. All instruction, support and materials are supplied.
Participants will learn:
- How to make paint fluid
- How to work with fluid paint in a range of different styles
- How to mix paints and paint mediums suitable for the fluid art technique we do
Participants are provided with:
- All supplies provided including canvases, paint, pouring medium, cups, gloves, plastic apron and tools.
- Drinking water
Participants will create
- One canvas which can be collected after 3 days drying time
We use acrylic paint that is non toxic. Remember to wear old clothes as it can be a messy business, and whilst the paint and mediums will wash out if you get to it quickly, that is not always easy to do.
About your teacher.
Julie Langdon is an experienced artist and is also a Social Worker who has worked in child and family and disability services for many years. Julie has a current Working with Children Check, Police Check and NDIS screening check.
Julie is a skilled teacher and understands individual needs and learning styles. You can be at ease knowing your child/ren are in caring, professional and qualified hands.
Your child should not attend the class if they, or any family members have COVID-19 OR are a close primary contact of anyone with COVID-19, OR if you are experiencing fever, chills or sweat, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose of have a loss of taste or smell. (A full refund will be provided if you are unwell).