Monday June 29 - Friday, July 2, 10:00-4:00 each day
Led by Tina Piccolo, MA Art Education, Brooklyn College, Former VA Faculty, Brooklyn Friends School, 25 years
Now that school is out, adolescent artists can dive into this five day design activity that leads to a finished, stain-glass window on a plexi-glass panel. Participants will first learn about rose windows and sacred circles in world cultures. They will learn how to use geometry to divide symmetrically and how to use two types of compasses, triangle and French curves to create an original, circular design. The final activity will be transferring the designs to clear panels and filling with transparent, glass paint colors to create a faux stained glass window. Materials included.
Monday June 29 - Friday, July 2, 10:00-4:00 each day
Led by Tina Piccolo, MA Art Education, Brooklyn College, Former VA Faculty, Brooklyn Friends School, 25 years
Now that school is out, adolescent artists can dive into this five day design activity that leads to a finished, stain-glass window on a plexi-glass panel. Participants will first learn about rose windows and sacred circles in world cultures. They will learn how to use geometry to divide symmetrically and how to use two types of compasses, triangle and French curves to create an original, circular design. The final activity will be transferring the designs to clear panels and filling with transparent, glass paint colors to create a faux stained glass window. Materials included.