Kids’ Factory | Captivated by Blossoms
Key data
- Time of day2:00 until 4:00 PM
- Target groupKids & Families
- Participantsmax. 30 people
- RegistrationFree of charge | No registration necessary | Join in at any time
Description
CAPTIVATED BY BLOSSOMS
During a visit together to the exhibition “La vie en rose. Brueghel, Monet, Twombly,” we will gather impressions and ideas for the depiction of flowers, blossoms and plants. Then we will use three different techniques to conjure up our own flower pictures.
Cyanotype is a form of photographic print without a camera. An object is placed on a piece of paper that has been coated with photosensitive solution and then exposed to light. The shadows of the positioned object create an image or print. We then work on this shadow image using watercolors, and complete it with drawing. In this way, we playfully create enchanting flower still lifes in the tradition of nature illustration.
The workshop is run by the artist Tabitha Nagy.
ABOUT THE KIDS’ FACTORY
The Kids’ Factory is an offer for you kids. Every Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. you can get creative there according to your mood. Changing techniques and themes entice you to take part in varied and age-appropriate artistic activities. Whether drawing, painting, using different printing techniques or dancing, whether analog, digital or hybrid—we will take you into the world of colors and shapes and appeal to your imagination and creative spirit. Please bring your parents along to accompany you. You can join in at any time.
MORE FACTORY
You’ll find many more programs for children and families at the museum, as well as fun creative projects to do at home, in our digital creative lab: Factory.