I was fortunate to receive some of the children from the Sok Sabay association (in Cambodia) in my garden, while they were in Singapore for a week. The plan was to do some drawing, paint a canvas or 2, have fun with some clay, and just have plain fun. All the above goals were achieved, and a pretty canvas painted too.
Sok Sabay Workshop
Attempts by the youngest ones on the 1st canvas,
It’s a leaf!
Let’s add a flower...
“What should we do next?”
Let’s try the clay
Concentration...
Clay artists
Pretty designs
More Clay
Let’s have a go at the canvas (I)
Let’s have a go at the canvas (II)
Let’s have a go at the canvas (III)
Let’s have a go at the canvas (IV)
Let’s have a go at the canvas (V)
The older kids enjoyed drawing for longer
Anne, getting inspiration from the batik picture
Time to wash hands!
By now, the canvas has become a space to
express yourself.
A new canvas is set up, for a more “focused” painting
First, outline the composition.
Lunchtime for the younger ones!
Meerabelle and Jehanita enjoyed being part of the party.
Swinging success
Time for a break - lunchtime. We’ll finish another day.
The lunch, provided by friendly neighbor Pavitar, brought us all together.
The painting need another day’s work.