Saturday 28 March 2020 11:30
Following the relevant directive of the Ministry of Health, the workshop is cancelled.
Discovering the world of art, inspired by Pablo Picasso’s paintings
Comprising paintings mainly completed in Paris, Picasso’s Blue Period is characterized by a muted palette of blue, reflecting an emotionally charged period in the artist’s life. In his Rose Period respectively, clay and earthy hues prevail, imbuing the paintings with lyricism and an upbeat mood.
In our March meeting, we will explore the unique characteristics of each of these two creative periods; inspired by specific works, we will attempt to render a variety of figures using modelling mediums. Using a vast variety of materials and techniques, including papercuts, sculptural relief, collage and assemblage, we will convey our own views of these great paintings that defined modern art.
Design–Implementation: Theodoros Zafeiropoulos, Artist, Assistant Professor, NTUA Elisavet Chelidoni, Artist – Special Education Teacher
Saturday 28/03 11.30-12.30, 12.30-13.30, 13.30-14.30
KIDS LAB Meeting point: NLG Lobby
For children 7+, young people and families, with or without disabilities Up to 12 participants per hour Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis
Photo Credits: © Succession Picasso 2020 - Femme en chemise (Madeleine), 1904–1905 - Tête d’un arlequin, 1905