Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Learning to paint with water color

1st April, 2014 

Water Color painting is a very tricky, beautiful, natural and an unpredicted art form. I first observed water paintings in our school's art room. I found it very pretty and asked our art teacher Deepshri Halve to teach me. 
The technique is very simple and easy. No matter what painting you are making you first make the sky using blue color. Water color paintings are always made on hand made paper as the texture is suitable. Hazy strokes are needed to excel this art. I made a scenery. There was a river and around it there were small shrubs as plants. It was challenging at first, but after practice, I finally got a hang of it. I successfully completed one painting. It was a new experience and also I learnt a new skill.

Till next time :)




Monday, 31 March 2014

Learning Warli Art

26 March, 2014

Warli is a tribe living near the Maharashtra and Gujrat border. They have given the world of art a gift, the gift of Warli Art. 
This art is traditional and can be traced back to the 2500BC to 3000BC. It is very simple and the main graphic components used in these paintings were circles, squares and triangles. The Warli people saw everyday things and presented it in a very simple way int their paintings. The circles represented the moon and sun and the trees were represented as triangles. 
I found this art very beautiful and hence asked my art teacher, Deepshri Ma'am to teach me. She was happy to see me interested in it. She taught me the basic shapes and also taught me to make humans and animals. It is amusing how animals can be made by using just triangles! After finishing learning the basics, I finally decided to make a painting. 
I choose the theme 'everyday life'. I drew a tree in between and made people carrying out their everyday business around the tree. There are people deciding to hunt, then there is a mother taking care of her children. One man is playing music and the other people are dancing around him. 
It was my first painting and I accept it wasn't that good! But it was a new experience for me and I learnt a new skill. I will make sure that my second painting is better!

Till next time :)




Making Clay Models

14th February, 2014

We learnt clay modeling today! It was a very messy job but of course it was fun. It was a very new experience for me as I had never done this before. 
Me and DP1 girls were involved in the activity. We worked collaboratively in this activity. We were to make a mask using clay. We divided the work between us. Rucha and Bhairavi were moulding the clay and me and Shradha were cutting strips and wetting them to put them on the model. 
They clay took a  lot of moulding and we had to apply a lot of strips. We took turns and exchanged our roles too. Unfortunately, before the clay could dry I had to leave. But the girls told me that the model was completed successfully. 

Till next time :)



Thursday, 27 March 2014

Cake Baking Activity

23 March, 2014 

I had taken a liking in baking from the very beginning. I wanted to share this hobby with my other classmates. So, we planned the activity before hand and decided to meet at my place to conduct the activity. First, we gathered all the ingredients.
1. 50 grams flour 
2. 50 grams sugar 
3. 50 grams butter
4. baking powder
5. coco powder
6. chocolate syrup 
7. 1 egg
8. Add vanilla essence 

First, I gave my friends a demo of how it has to be made. First, we sieved the flour, 2 spoon coco powder and half spoon baking powder together. Then, we grinded the sugar. We then beat the egg and then in a container we add egg and butter together. Spoon by spoon we add sugar and mixed it well. We made sure lumps weren't form. After mixing sugar, spoon by spoon flour was added. 
This mixture was mixed properly. Chocolate syrup was added as desired. One spoon of vanilla essence was added. The mixture was then baked in a microwave on the power of 450 for 5 minutes. Voila! your cake was ready! 
We got in pairs and made the cake. We worked collaboratively in pairs and made 4 cakes in total! And also ate them as soon as they were ready! They were delicious.

Till next time :) 





Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Teaching Sports

25 March, 2013 

It is said some things keep repeating themselves in our lives. For me that would be children and football!
We DP students decided to teach the PYP children football. We had planned the activity before hand. I had taught football before to children so I was confident about what I was going to do.
I took the responsibility of teaching the girls of grade 4 and grade 5. 
I organized them and asked them to form a line. Then one by one I asked them to dribble and then kick the ball. After one practice, I concentrated on their performance individually and made sure that they learnt properly. The girls learnt it quickly and did me proud! 

Till next time :)


Monday, 17 March 2014

Learning Quilling

13th March, 2014

Quilling is an art form where strip of paper are folded in a creative way and beautiful designs are made out of it. I saw my art teacher, Deepshri Halve, doing quilling. It looked very interesting to me and hence as a part of my CAS activity, I decided to learn quilling.
You can buy a quilling kit in any stationary store. The kit consists of:
 1. Quilling Strips 
2. Needle Tool 
3. Slotted Tool  
4. Glue 

First, I had to place the quilling paper in the needle tool. It is a pencil shaped tool which has a gap in its tip where the quilling paper is to be placed. It helps rolling up the strip. After rolling up the strip, the open ended tip is glued. Then, the rolled up strip is pressed differently to give the curled up strip different shapes. I learnt to give the eye shape, heart shape, square shape and the petal shape. 
We made various shapes. We then used those shapes to decorate greeting cards. The most challenging part was to decorate the greeting cards because the shapes have to be placed in a proper way to make the greeting cards look alluring. I acquired a new skill that is quilling and I had fun doing it.
Till next time :) 






CAS Supervisor: Deepshri Halve

Friday, 14 February 2014

“Gardens are a form of autobiography.”

12th February, 2014
We did gardening again today. We have been doing gardening for a quite a while now. And I personally am getting better at it!
Looks like I have achieved a new skill! We got back to the maintenance of the front garden today. I took the responsibility of picking up the dry leaves and the plastic pieces. Turn by turn all the DP students mowed the lawn. I tried again but the mower is to heavy for me to push! I still will try to work with it.
We worked for two hours. By the end we all were drained. But it was all worth it!
Till next time :)