Puzzle Design with Illustration

Pera Kids
Ages 7-12

  • August 1, 2023 / 10:30

In the workshop based on Isabel Muñoz: A New Story, participants create their own illustrative approaches inspired by some of the images selected from the exhibition and design a puzzle using the drawing they have made. As in the restoration method, where archaeologists bring together pieces of historical artefacts like a jigsaw puzzle, children have the opportunity to put together the pieces of their own illustrative drawings while stepping into the delightful world of illustration.

Materials
Puzzle template (It should be printed out.)
Pencils
Cardboard papers
Scissors

Instructor: Eda Çağıl Çağlarırmak
Capacity: 10 people
Duration: 75 minutes
Fee per workshop: 150 TL 

The event will take place online via the Zoom.

Participants are expected to bring the materials that will be used in the workshop.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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