Wednesday 30 May 2012

Art Exhibition

This week we have organized an art exhibition where the students' all works of art produced in lessons, have been on view. Our art teachers Şule Yıldız and Fatma Keşküş organized the exhibition and they led and helped the students with their projects. 


Fatma KEŞKÜŞ  & Şule YILDIZ 




There are several concepts in the activity. The sub-topics are reproduction paintings, charcoal and oil paintings, "Ebru" art, and recycling and reusing the materials, which are also the main topics of our envionmental project.



Students tried to reproduce some famous works of art.


They tried the techniques of charcoal. There are really creative works.



There are very creative work of Ebru Art, as well. (learn more about Ebru)

There are also various oil paints. The following was made by a student who was given a postcard bought from Venice.


As the Project Team, what we are more interested in are the recycling and reusing topics. Here are some samples of the works made with the recycled or reused objects or materials.
These are the party masks made with the used papers . The papers are  wet  and then kneaded. It undergoes some other processes and then colored and shaped as desired.



A fish figure made from a broken mirror.

The following are all made from the papers of old magazines or newspapers. The technique is called "collage" (kolaj). 
 


The following is one of the most striking work of the topic. All of the pieces you can see are just the pieces of plastic bottles. They are cut and then colored as desired. Then they are brought together to picture a figure or a scene. Isn't it a vivid product?


We hope to see such good work the next year again. 

Conguratulations to all our artist students!

2 comments:

  1. Anything in Poland? I would like to come to learn Ebru art in Warsaw... please let me know. thanks

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    1. Hi, unfortunately Poland was not one of our partners. But, I'm sure you can find someone (probably Turkish students) who will be helpful to you with this fine art. Or maybe, one day, you can come visit Turkey and learn it in a short time :)

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