Unique art project brings creativity and community together
Students transforming everyday items and natural materials into works of art, thanks to the creative vision of Roland Burt from Djibo Art RB7 Art Centre Queensgate.
Mr Roland Burt proposed an ingenious plan involving a litter pick and scavenger hunt for sticks and leaves, which he would then help the children turn into paintbrushes. He said: "This will teach the children life lessons about how to turn anything into a positive."
On 6th and 7th June, Roland conducted a two-day workshop at the school. He began by demonstrating how simple objects like a wooden fork, a comb, and a wooden peg could be used for learning the alphabet and times tables, captivating the children with his inventive approach. With these items, along with the collected sticks and leaves, students created a vibrant masterpiece full of colour and texture.
During the workshop, Roland encouraged the children to close their eyes and draw something that represented them, then use a black marker to incorporate any combination of letters and numbers into their artwork. The results were astounding, culminating in a final piece that will be unveiled at the school's last assembly of the year.
Mrs Catley, the organizer of the project, expressed her delight: "We wanted to do something that was a little bit different, and the enthusiasm and buzz around the school while Roland was here was electrifying. He engaged the children so well with his stories and ways of working, that the children were learning and creating without even realizing it!"