A variety of birds have been visiting the Lincolnville Kindergarten Playground. Community Artist, Debbie Qadri has been commissioned to help make a garden area to celebrate these birds. The children of the kindergarten will be making ceramic features for a birdbath, totem poles and pavers and the artist Debbie, will put it together to create a garden area that invites the birds, and celebrates their presence.
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Making the birds
The four year old children have made birds for the totem poles and bird bath. They roll out some clay. The artist Debbie, then cuts out the shape of the bird that they have chosen. The children use the photograph of the bird that they chose, to help them paint it. Some children have chosen to paint the bird in realistic colours and others have chosen to use their own colour theme.
The coloured underglazes that the children are using, are made of clay, minerals and pigments that can withstand the firing of the clay in a kiln ( 1060 degrees fareheit). Although the colours look dull when the children paint their work, after the clear glaze is added, they will be very bright.
Each piece will be fired in the kiln twice.
All the birds will be very bright and colourful after they have been glazed.
We used photographs of the birds that the children have been seeing in the garden, as a stimulus. Each child chose the bird that they wanted to make. Debbie sketched the shape and cut it out for the children and then they painted it with ceramic underglazes.
The Design and planning
The design for the bird garden includes three totem poles and a birdbath. These structures will be decorated with birds, branches, leaves and blossoms made out of clay by the four years olds. The background between these ceramic features will be filled in with mosaic, by the artist.
The garden will also have some mosaic pavers set into the ground with footprints on them made by the three year olds. These pavers will provide a stimulus and suggested path for the children to make their way through the garden.
The hollow in the birdbath base could be used for social interaction, and will be a quiet cosy space for storytelling with little toy birds. Nests could be made using twigs and leaves.
The garden will also have some mosaic pavers set into the ground with footprints on them made by the three year olds. These pavers will provide a stimulus and suggested path for the children to make their way through the garden.
The hollow in the birdbath base could be used for social interaction, and will be a quiet cosy space for storytelling with little toy birds. Nests could be made using twigs and leaves.
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