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"Imagination" Workshop Projects
Due to the large size of the Kimball Gallery, my art exhibit
stood alone - anchored by the 8' tall Egyptian oblisk which was our main workshop project. The Workshop
was then organized at the end of the gallery and in front of the 30' wide window facing the Academy of Sciences
and the bandshell area. The veiw was spectacular. The workshop featured five unique projects
that were based on the diverse collections and exhibitions of the de Young.
Some projects were quite simple and perfect for small children,
and some required adult supervision. Several others were more sophisticated and appropriate for young
people and adults ready to take on a project requiring an extended period of time.
Imagination Projects
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Project #1: King Tut/Egypt "Stone Rubbings".
Participants will create
"stone rubbings" off of linoleum blocks. The rubbings will be created by using oil crayons in a wide range of
colors. We will be working from with 12 unique and important designs which are common to Egyptian burial sites and
decorative objects. In addition to being artistic, this project is educational as well
for there is a description of the meaning of each symbol attached to the mounted linoleum block.
This project was inspired by the King Tutankhamun
exhibition which will be at the de Young from June 27 through March 28th, 2010.
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Project #2: Africa Nu Guinea Mask Collage:
Participants will cut out and incorporate
prints of 4 different Africa/Nu Guinea masks ( from the de Young's collection ) with various exotic papers
and the addition of such decorative elements as beads and shells. The idea is to capture the feeling of the
natural world that these unique cultures inhabit.
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Project #3: Wayne Theibaud Gumball Collage:
Participants will create a collage by working on linoleum
prints on unique and decorative papers. The design is a takeoff of the
de Young's famous Wayne Theibaud painting of three gumball machines. There will be
a variety of things to collage into and around the gumball machine.
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Project #4: Louise Nevelson Assemblage:
Participants will have the opportunity to create
an assemblage in the style of Louise Nevelson by using various pieces of recycled wood.
We will add the element of a more broad range of colors than were typically
used by Nevelson. The de Young presented a major retrospective of Nevelson's work in 2007-08 which was titled
"Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend."
 
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Project #5: Americas "Stone Rubbings":
Participants will be creating stone rubbings of Aztec/Inca design
motifs using three different linoleum block designs. We will be using two distinctly different rubbing techniques.
One technique will be to use oil crayons. This is fairly fast and allows us to work in many colors.
The other will be to do the rubbings in the technique used by archeologists which is to use black graphite
on rice paper and working slowly and carefully to get a good impression. The de Young has a huge stone rubbing
which is displayed in their Americas collection. Take a look at it before coming to the workshop.
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