Path of Colors on Canvas

Pera Kids
Ages 7-12

  • October 19, 2024 / 13:30
  • November 23, 2024 / 13:30

Children, exploring the colorful examples of algorithmic art by visiting Calculations and Coincidences, put dots, lines and all kinds of geometric shapes on canvases with dot paints, scrap these paints in different directions with a squeegee and encounter unexpected and intertwined abstract patterns. The children complete their designs with various experimental works, such as rubbing the paint left in the squeegee on the paper or pressing it on the canvas with paper and transparencies.

Capacity: 12 people
Duration: 90 minutes
Fee per workshop: 250 TL

The event will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face).
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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