I am quite impressed by some of the activities that the town councils in our area are initiating. 'Great Artists for Young Readers' in Palaion Faliron is an example and I came across it during one of my walks by the sea. I took the tram to the Edem stop which is the beginning of Palaion Faliron and I walked to the end of the Floisvos Marina. In the middle of my walk stands this building which I remember since I was a very young child.
Activities for young children, mainly pre-schoolers, had been set up for both Saturday and Sunday, last weekend. The activities consisted of looking at the work of three artists, Yayoi Kusama, Henri Matisse and Renee Magritte, and then creating art work that was based on the work of these artists.
Dots, dots and more dots while examining and replicating the work of Kusama.
And a pumpkin, too.
Time for a photograph taken by a proud parent.
Matisse's cut-outs. As I lingered by this workshop, I could hear the group leader explaining that 'when Matisse got very old he got ill, and could not stand for hours in front of the easel. So, instead he took coloured paper and started cutting out shapes that he would turn into pictures'.
Rene Magritte next, with lots of examples to inspire the young artists
Art work on the bulletin board
and props
and the dots on the woman's skirt
It was sheer delight seeing all those kids finding out about art.
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