Not exact matches
Display pictures - Large A4 coloured pictures of things to do
with bonfire night and the story of Guy Fawkes Colouring pictures - Large black and white pictures Display border - Each piece is decorated
with pictures and can be printed as many times as you need for a display board of any size Songs and rhymes - Six decorated songs and rhyme cards related to Bonfire Night for the children to learn - 2 of these rhymes are number rhymes so would be great for your maths lessons A4 border - Individual A4 sized page
with a border - great for adding work to ready for the display or for the children to use in the writing area Questions - Question cards each decorated
with colour pictures Topic words - Words about Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night each decorated
with fireworks Fireworks - Colour photos of fireworks - great for discussion and displays Houses of Parliament - Colour photos of The Houses of Parliament Counting card - Rocket counting cards Dice game - Two different sheets
with a black and white firework picture - roll the die and colour the correct part of the firework Literacy Worksheets - Various worksheets such as completing the sentences about fireworks, true and false worksheet about Guy Fawkes, describing fireworks, writing safety instructions Maths Worksheets - Make the rocket symmetrical, complete the addition and subtraction sums on the fireworks plus blank calculation sheets so you can differentiate the sums Ideas - An ideas sheet
with lots of ideas to cover different areas of the curriculum when teaching about Bonfire Night and the
Gunpowder Plot Cutting skills - Cut out the parts of the firework and assemble - there are two different sheets Safety Posters - Eight posters about firework safety for the children to colour Picture dominoes - A colour dominoes game Guy Fawkes pictures - Pictures from old documents about Guy Fawkes and the plot
Draw the fireworks - A colour and a black and white worksheet Size worksheet - Cut out and order the rockets in size order - in colour and black and white Matching pairs game - Match the coloured Bonfire Night pictures Rhyme - «Remember, Remember the Fifth of November» - A decorated rhyme card
«Portrait of American Pop artist Edward Ruscha as he poses
with several of his «
Gunpowder Ribbon
Drawings», New York, NY, December 9, 1967» is on display in the exhibition «Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words».
- Ed Ruscha's Fix (1972), which completely obliterated the traces of the artist's hand in a
drawing with gunpowder on paper, only to evoke verbally the medium's ability to record movement in permanence.
He began to work
with gunpowder in China, then expanded this use in his
drawings in Japan and also experimented
with explosives on a massive scale.
While living in Japan from 1986 to 1995, Cai explored the properties of
gunpowder in his
drawings, an inquiry that eventually led to his experimentation
with explosives on a massive scale and the development of his signature «explosion events».
The experience from Cai's local excursions culminated in the
gunpowder drawings enveloping the gallery space, produced entirely on site
with the assistance of local volunteers.
The scorch marks from the explosion transformed the boat into a three - dimensional
gunpowder drawing, and this sculpture subsequently becomes a part of the exhibition, generating a dialogue
with Reflection - A Gift from Iwaki.
He had begun to use unconventional materials in his graphic work of that period: he
drew with gunpowder and painted and printed
with foodstuffs and
with
The exhibition highlights the unusual materials — soil,
gunpowder, petroleum jelly, dried ficus leaf, among others — that artists have
drawn with and
drawn upon, along
with diverse applications of the medium's traditional form.
But the most important
drawing to enter a Houston museum this year - Cai Guo - Qiang's intricate 10 - by -160-foot work created
with exploding
gunpowder in a 1960s - style happening worthy of Yves Klein, Niki de Saint Phalle and other de Menil favorites, yet infused
with the spirituality that was so important to Dominique - was commissioned by the MFAH.
While living in Japan from 1986 to 1995, he explored the properties of
gunpowder in his
drawings, an inquiry that eventually led to his experimentation
with explosives on a...
Opening this week at Gagosian Gallery's Madison Avenue location, «Custum - Built Intrigue:
Drawings 1974 — 1984» exhibits a collection of drawings made in the middle of Ruscha's career, when his word works matured following the artist's exploration of language and experimentation with unconventional pigmentation — such as syrup and gu
Drawings 1974 — 1984» exhibits a collection of
drawings made in the middle of Ruscha's career, when his word works matured following the artist's exploration of language and experimentation with unconventional pigmentation — such as syrup and gu
drawings made in the middle of Ruscha's career, when his word works matured following the artist's exploration of language and experimentation
with unconventional pigmentation — such as syrup and
gunpowder.
This survey show of «ribbon word
drawings» brings together more than 50 of the California Pop Art artist's word works made
with gunpowder, graphite and pastel between 1966 and 1973.
«Seeking a working method that would bring him «a feeling of freedom», Cai Guo - Qiang experimented
with various materials, and in 1989 he unveiled a series of
drawings rendered in
gunpowder, a substance first discovered by Chinese alchemists in search of the elixir of life for the Emperor and yet used subsequently to kill.