Designs with Lines

Pera Kids
Ages 4-6

  • November 17, 2020 / 11:00

Are all lines the same? Hopscotch lines, zebra lines, palm lines... We set about exploring diverse line forms along with their meanings in miniature art. We examine Waterfall Drawings, artworks on marble by the artist Hamra Abbas, from which we take inspiration to create our own drawings. This workshop combines imagination and creativity while improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Related ExhibitionMiniature 2.0: Miniature in Contemporary Art

Materials
Paper
Watercolor
Coloring pencils and paints of various colors

Duration: 40 min.

Admissions free, reservation required.
The event will be held via the Zoom Meeting app.
After the event, participants will receive a certificate of participation via e-mail.

Capacity: 50 participants
For further details: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Reminiscences of Motifs

Reminiscences of Motifs

As artisanship became a part of artistic practices with the blurring of art and craft, the use of traditional motifs has also flourished. In this context, how are these motifs currently structured or designed beyond their traditional connotations? 

Memory of Objects

Memory of Objects

In his book exploring the cultural history of souvenirs, Rolf Potts discusses how such objects assume meaning through personal stories: Objects turn into memories with the stories they hold.

Memory of the Region

Memory of the Region

Objects also bear the memory of the geography to which they relate. Ceramics, with soil as their primary material, are directly linked to the land where they are produced: forging a direct relationship with earth, ceramics bear the memory of the soil where they come from.