The RCC have asked the The Glebe House and Gallery to curate an art challenge for adults currently observing social distancing practices.
Every Tuesday they will post photographs of a still life set up using items from the Derek Hill Collection. At the end of the week they will post photos of your artworks on the The Glebe House and Gallery Facebook page.
This is open to everyone so if you haven’t made art since you were a child now’s your chance.
“We’ll get the ball rolling with this still life set up using a collection of Victorian carpet bowls. This was an indoor version of bowling. They’re small white ceramic balls simply decorated with lines or sponged on designs. There are lots of patterns, light, and shade in this composition along with some tricky reflections. There are circles and curves and ellipses. The background is quite brown but all the primary colours can be found in the bowls.
You can use any medium you like. Please have fun with this and be adventurous and email your pictures to glebegallery@opw.ie.”
RCC and The Glebe House and Gallery: Still Life Art Challenge
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The RCC have asked the The Glebe House and Gallery to curate an art challenge for adults currently observing social distancing practices.
Every Tuesday they will post photographs of a still life set up using items from the Derek Hill Collection. At the end of the week they will post photos of your artworks on the The Glebe House and Gallery Facebook page.
This is open to everyone so if you haven’t made art since you were a child now’s your chance.
“We’ll get the ball rolling with this still life set up using a collection of Victorian carpet bowls. This was an indoor version of bowling. They’re small white ceramic balls simply decorated with lines or sponged on designs. There are lots of patterns, light, and shade in this composition along with some tricky reflections. There are circles and curves and ellipses. The background is quite brown but all the primary colours can be found in the bowls.
You can use any medium you like. Please have fun with this and be adventurous and email your pictures to glebegallery@opw.ie.”