Collage: Nature Motifs (Primary School)

School Groups
Primary School

Face-to-Face

What do you see when you look at the sky and the earth? Waves on the sea, the sun’s blaze, tree branches, flower leaves... Inspired by depictions of nature in miniature art, we will draw figures on paper using crayons. We will then cut the nature figures using scissors to use as collage material, combined with magazine clippings and patterns of our choosing to add diversity. Once the materials are ready, it is time to design the environment of our imagination! The workshop will improve fine motor skills, creativity and imagination. 

Materials
Drawing paper
Crayons
Scissors
Glue
Magazines (optional) 

Weekday Online Learning Program for Primary-Middle School
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 

10:00-10:30
10:45-11:15
11:30-12:00 

Online guided tour and workshop participation fee per person for private schools: 6 TL
Online guided tours and workshops are free of charge for public schools. 

Reservation is required for groups, which should include no less than 10 and no more than 60 participants. After confirmation of the reservation, the workshop link will be sent exclusively to the e-mail address submitted during registration.

Related Exhibition: Miniature 2.0, Miniature in Contemporary Art

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The Captive Sultan

The Captive Sultan

The war fought by the Greeks to shake off the Turkish yoke was closely observed around Europe and, this being the era of romanticism, the events taking place around Greece between 1821 and 1832 became a symbol for national liberation struggle.

At The Well

At The Well

Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz discovered the Orient in 1877, touring Syria, Egypt, Turkey, and the Crimea with Władysław Branicki. This experience made a profound impression on him, and he was to continuously revisit Eastern themes in his works for the rest of his life. 

Game of Mangala

Game of Mangala

Three figures in Eastern dress are shown in repose against an exotic landscape, smoking pipes and playing mangala. Inventories of the royal collections from 1739 identify the members of this group as the royal eunuch Matthias and two odalisques.