Welcome to Tutti Art Club. Tutti is here to welcome all special artists who share their passion in art. We want to build a close connection with parents and special artists in the area of creative arts. This club is happy to provide support and teaching aid for special artists. Come and share your views and ideas to help them create not dream but reality!!! Art is a gift to humanity that shows love and truth in a beautiful way.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Emerging the Unknown- Nani Zahirra
Zahirra's paintings are full of energy. Her strokes are bold and colors are vibrant. From far, her paintings may seems to have heavy texture because of her heavy colourful lines. She is very flexible and enjoys exploring new themes to paint. Currently her paintings are inspired by Van Gogh and Monet.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Emerging the Unknown-Bernard Liew
Bernard paintings are more on nature theme. His paintings are very much into landscapes and birds. Currently he is exploring lines and circles in most of his paintings. It may looked easy to paint lines and circles but not easy to compose all the lines and circles into a art piece
Emerging the Unknown- Fitri Raslan
Fitri's paintings are more focus on landscape and architectural buildings. He has excellent knowledge in geography. He likes to name his paintings according to the cities around the world. His interest now is on canvas bag. Come and support his work at the Cafe Gallery, National Visual Arts Gallery on the 14th Oct 2011, Friday at 3pm.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Emerging the Unknown-Nadiah Suraya
Nadiah Suraya's work is very spontaneous. Her paintings have heavy brush strokes, thick and vibrant colours. She enjoys paintings young girls and loves to sign her name "NADIAH" as big as possible in all her paintings. She is very expressive and most of her paintings are related to what she experienced in her daily activities at school, home and sometimes holidays.
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Repetition and Practice
Special children with poor motor skills often have problems controlling the pressure of brush when they paint. This is usually seen in their paintings with bold strokes and thick lines. This takes time to practice and through repetition, children are able to control the pressure when painting. Teaching them to handle different types of brush will help them to paint better too. Sometimes to control the pressure of brush on the canvas, they must understand some key words like "touch"( low tone ) means "light and thin" line and "press"(longer tone) means "bold and thick" line. What seems easy for us may not be for them. Always put yourself in their shoes to understand their limitations.
Saturday, 2 July 2011
Be Free with Art
Learning and Teaching process should be relax. I would like to use the key word Free to talk about a child learning process.
F= Fun
R= Repetition
E= Encouragement
E= Expansion
A Fun class allows a child to communicate freely to his teacher during lesson. A Fun interactive class builds a better understanding between the teacher and student. Most of the activities focused on creating works that involved repetition. Repetition is a good learning method to build the confident of a child. Even though each work produced are different every week but the style in term of creating lines, shapes, dots and dabbing of paints are the same. Encouragement is important to everyone and is extra important to give praise to special child. When a child is motivated, he will naturally enjoys the process. This process will help him expand his skills in art making. Expansion in this case takes place for the child to be more creative and slowly able to paint and starts creating work by himself. It takes time to grow but when he starts to paint... is hard to tell him to stop! That is the journey of being FREE!
F= Fun
R= Repetition
E= Encouragement
E= Expansion
A Fun class allows a child to communicate freely to his teacher during lesson. A Fun interactive class builds a better understanding between the teacher and student. Most of the activities focused on creating works that involved repetition. Repetition is a good learning method to build the confident of a child. Even though each work produced are different every week but the style in term of creating lines, shapes, dots and dabbing of paints are the same. Encouragement is important to everyone and is extra important to give praise to special child. When a child is motivated, he will naturally enjoys the process. This process will help him expand his skills in art making. Expansion in this case takes place for the child to be more creative and slowly able to paint and starts creating work by himself. It takes time to grow but when he starts to paint... is hard to tell him to stop! That is the journey of being FREE!
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