Children examine Emily Carr's world and the inspirations for her landscapes. Inspired by her trees, they paint from observation and then from imagination, creating a forest mural on a window in their school.
"Children examine Emily Carr's world and the inspirations for her landscapes. Inspired by her trees, they paint from observation and then from imagination, creating a forest mural on a window in their school."@en
"Ron Noganosh is a highly regarded sculptor and installation artist who tranforms everyday items--rusted hubcaps, computer parts, feathers--into artworks that are at once funny, imaginative and thought-provoking. Inspired by Ron's found-object sculptures, students discover how to turn "junk" into art. Themes of personal and cultural identity surface as they develop skills and confidence while discovering a world of creative possibilities. Conveying a strong sense of respect for the environment and for cultural identity, I Can Make Art Like Ron Noganosh offers kids a new way to create art and make powerful statements about their world."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."
""Qappik captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery -- and their own -- as they create a self-portrait relief print."--Container."
"Chan shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques."
""Inspired by Ron's (Naganosh) found-object sculptures, students discover how to turn "junk" into art. Themes of personal and cultural identity surface as they develop skills and confidence while discovering a world of creative possibilities." - container."
"Andrew Qappik is a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world."
"Students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and discover Ferron's luminous world. Inspired by her extraordinary art, they create their own works, experimenting with the texture and transparency of cellophane and paint."
""Sculptor Kai Chan challenges us to see the beauty in ordinary things. An acclaimed visual artist, he has the incredible ability to transform the most mundane materials--tree trimmings or plastic shopping bags--into delicate and delightful works of art. In I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan, he shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques. Playful and powerful, I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan demystifies the creative process and inspires us to stop and take another look at the world around us."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."
"Inuit printmaker Andrew Qappik visits an art class, where he creates a soapstone relief for his student audience. The childen then explore Andrew's symbolic imagery and create self-portrait relief prints."@en
"Nunavut printmaker Andrew Qappik demonstrates to a group of students how to make soapstone relief prints, and they create self-portraits."
"Marcelle Ferron was a Quebec-born painter and stained glass maker, and a dominant figure in contemporary art in Quebec and Canada. Frequent stays in a dull, dark hospital room due to a childhood illness left her with a passion for light and colour that is evident in her abstract painting and modern stained glass creations. In I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron, students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and discover Ferron's luminous world. Inspired by her extraordinary art, they create their own works, experimenting with the texture and transparency of cellophane and paint. Awash in colour and bold design, I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron captures her passion and reinforces the important legacy of this groundbreaking artist. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Marcelle Ferron was a Quebec-born painter and stained glass maker, and a dominant figure in contemporary art in Quebec and Canada. Frequent stays in a dull, dark hospital room due to a childhood illness left her with a passion for light and colour that is evident in her abstract painting and modern stained glass creations. In I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron, students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and discover Ferron's luminous world. Inspired by her extraordinary art, they create their own works, experimenting with the texture and transparency of cellophane and paint. Awash in colour and bold design, I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron captures her passion and reinforces the important legacy of this groundbreaking artist. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
"Sculptor Kai Chan challenges us to see the beauty in ordinary things. An acclaimed visual artist, he has the incredible ability to transform the most mundane materials--tree trimmings or plastic shopping bags--into delicate and delightful works of art. In I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan, he shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques. Playful and powerful, I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan demystifies the creative process and inspires us to stop and take another look at the world around us. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
"Sculptor Kai Chan challenges us to see the beauty in ordinary things. An acclaimed visual artist, he has the incredible ability to transform the most mundane materials--tree trimmings or plastic shopping bags--into delicate and delightful works of art. In I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan, he shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques. Playful and powerful, I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan demystifies the creative process and inspires us to stop and take another look at the world around us. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Ron Noganosh is a highly regarded sculptor and installation artist who transforms everyday items-rusted hubcaps, computer parts, feathers - into artworks that are at once funny, imaginative and thought-provoking."
"A series of short films that take a kids' eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
""Andrew Qappik is a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery-and their own-as they each create a self-portrait relief print. Imbued with a deep appreciation and respect for life in the North, I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik offers an intimate look at a rarely seen and truly magical creative process."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."
"Kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school."
""Sculptor Kai Chan challenges us to see the beauty in ordinary things. An acclaimed visual artist, he has the incredible ability to transform the most mundane materials-tree trimmings or plastic shopping bags-into the delightful works of art. He shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques."--Container."@en
"In this short film a group of Grade 6 students are inspired by Maud Lewis, the celebrated Nova Scotian folk artist who painted scenes of country life. With the help of artist Kyle Jackson, they create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighborhood. Informative, touching and filled with the magic of creation, this film shows both the power and simple pleasure of folk art."
""Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized and loved artists - a painter, a writer and a free spirit who was deeply influenced by the coastal forest of British Columbia and by Northwest Coast Native art and culture. Kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school."--Container."
""Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized and loved artists--a painter, a writer and a free spirit who was deeply influenced by the coastal forests of British Columbia and by Northwest Coast Native art and culture. In I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr, kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school. Imparting a deep reverence for nature, colour and individuality, I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr is a fitting celebration of one of the giants of Canadian art."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."
""Marcelle Ferron was a Quebec-born painter and stained glass maker, and a dominant figure in contemporary art in Quebec and Canada. Frequent stays in a dull, dark hospital room due to a childhood illness left her with a passion for light and colour that is evident in her abstract painting and modern stained glass creations. In I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron, students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and discover Ferron's luminous world. Inspired by her extraordinary art, they create their own works, experimenting with the texture and transparency of cellophane and paint. Awash in colour and bold design, I Can Make Art Like Marcelle Ferron captures her passion and reinforces the important legacy of this groundbreaking artist."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."@en
"Maud Lewis drew on her happiest memories to paint delightful pictures of her world. Despite being stricken with physical disabilities from an early age, the celebrated Nova Scotia folk artist found joy in painting scenes of country life on canvases, greeting cards and on the very walls of her tiny one-room house. A group of grade 6 students inspired by her incredible life and work, with the help of folk artist Kyle Jackson, create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighbourhood."
"Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized and loved artists--a painter, a writer and a free spirit who was deeply influenced by the coastal forests of British Columbia and by Northwest Coast Native art and culture. In I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr, kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school. Imparting a deep reverence for nature, colour and individuality, I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr is a fitting celebration of one of the giants of Canadian art. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized and loved artists--a painter, a writer and a free spirit who was deeply influenced by the coastal forests of British Columbia and by Northwest Coast Native art and culture. In I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr, kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school. Imparting a deep reverence for nature, colour and individuality, I Can Make Art Like Emily Carr is a fitting celebration of one of the giants of Canadian art. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
""Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized and loved artists - a painter, a writer and a free spirit who was deeply influenced by the coastal forest of British Columbia an dby Northwest Coast Native art and culture. Kids examine Carr's unusual world and the inspirations for her haunting landscapes. Inspired by Emily's trees, they try painting from observation and then from imagination, and create a giant forest mural on a window in their school.""@en
"Qappik captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery -- and their own -- as they create a self-portrait relief print."
""Students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and discover Ferron's luminous world. Inspired by her extraordinary art, they create their own works, experimenting with the texture and transparency of cellophane and paint."--Container."
"A group of grade 6 students is inspired by Maud Lewis' incredible life and work. With the help of folk artist Kyle Jackson, they create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighbourhood."
""Maud Lewis drew on her happiest memories to paint delightful pictures of her world. Despite being stricken with physical disabilities from an early age, the celebrated Nova Scotia folk artist found joy in painting scenes of country life on canvases, greeting cards and on the very walls of her tiny one-room home. In I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis, a group of Grade 6 students is inspird by her incredible life and work. With the help of folk artist Kyle Jackson, they create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighbourhood. Informative, deeply touching and filled with the magic of creation, I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis shows both the power and simple pleasure of folk art."--Producer's website (www.onf.ca)."
"Andrew Qappik is a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery--and their own-- as they each create a self-portrait relief point. Imbued with a deep appreciation and respect for life in the North, I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik, offers an intimate look at a rarely seen and truly magical creative process. I Can Make ART is a series of six shorts films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
"Sculptor Kai Chan challenges us to see the beauty in ordinary things. An acclaimed visual artist, he has the incredible ability to transform the most mundane materials--tree trimmings or plastic shopping bags--into delicate and delightful works of art. In I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan, he shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary and complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques. Playful and powerful, I Can Make Art Like Kai Chan demystifies the creative process and inspires us to stop and take another look at the world around us."
"Andrew Qappik is a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery--and their own-- as they each create a self-portrait relief point. Imbued with a deep appreciation and respect for life in the North, I Can Make ART like Andrew Qappik, offers an intimate look at a rarely seen and truly magical creative process. I Can Make ART is a series of six shorts films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Ron Noganosh is a highly regarded sculptor and installation artist who tranforms everyday items--rusted hubcaps, computer parts, feathers--into artworks that are at once funny, imaginative and thought-provoking. Inspired by Ron's found-object sculptures, students discover how to turn "junk" into art. Themes of personal and cultural identity surface as they develop skills and confidence while discovering a world of creative possibilities. Conveying a strong sense of respect for the environment and for cultural identity, I Can Make Art Like Ron Noganosh offers kids a new way to create art and make powerful statements about their world. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Ron Noganosh is a highly regarded sculptor and installation artist who tranforms everyday items--rusted hubcaps, computer parts, feathers--into artworks that are at once funny, imaginative and thought-provoking. Inspired by Ron's found-object sculptures, students discover how to turn "junk" into art. Themes of personal and cultural identity surface as they develop skills and confidence while discovering a world of creative possibilities. Conveying a strong sense of respect for the environment and for cultural identity, I Can Make Art Like Ron Noganosh offers kids a new way to create art and make powerful statements about their world. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
"Maud Lewis drew on her happiest memories to paint delightful pictures of her world. Despite being stricken with physical disabilities from an early age, the celebrated Nova Scotia folk artist found joy in painting scenes of country life on canvases, greeting cards and on the very walls of her tiny one-room home. In I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis, a group of Grade 6 students is inspired by her incredible life and work. With the help of folk artist Kyle Jackson, they create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighbourhood. Informative, deeply touching and filled with the magic of creation, I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis shows both the power and simple pleasure of folk art. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."@en
"Maud Lewis drew on her happiest memories to paint delightful pictures of her world. Despite being stricken with physical disabilities from an early age, the celebrated Nova Scotia folk artist found joy in painting scenes of country life on canvases, greeting cards and on the very walls of her tiny one-room home. In I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis, a group of Grade 6 students is inspired by her incredible life and work. With the help of folk artist Kyle Jackson, they create a folk art painting of their own downtown neighbourhood. Informative, deeply touching and filled with the magic of creation, I Can Make Art Like Maud Lewis shows both the power and simple pleasure of folk art. I Can Make Art is a series of six short films that take a kids'-eye view on a diverse group of Canadian visual artists."
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