Non-formal training project “art in nature” at the High School of Malta
AT Maltas, informal training for young people took place between 23 and 27 August.
Task of the “art of art” project - involve young people in the realization of their interests, capacities, ideas and problems, learning new skills and skills, and encouraging YOUNG people from Maltas to spend their vacant time in informal learning, as it is another useful way to get friends and learn a lot of young people in a free time, to promote the awareness of young people's local affiliation to their school, to their parish, to the municipality, to their country, to update and strengthen the feelings of patriotism, to carry out the evaluation of the free time training of young people, to draw conclusions on the progress made.
Young people spend a lot of time sitting on their computer and phone screens, which is, unfortunately, also the need for a pandemic. Therefore, by offering an informal training project “art in nature”, we wanted young people to spend their free time in summer when they have been rested.
We offered a variety of activities to young people:
Natural form studies with charcoal, photography - repetition of composition bases, familiarisation of coal techniques with the representation of natural forms.
Landscape painting with guashes, photography - Composition basis, repetition of color mixing principles, variation of brush impactor.
Collection of natural materials, compilation of compositions - collection OF natural materials IN Maltas meadows and forests, making compositions for the design of the school photographer.
Wall decoration - collection OF natural materials IN Maltas meadows, woods and their weaving - sticker in the noodles of the branches. Use of decorations in the school outdoor design.
Ornamental fitting in weave technique - insertion of twine, rope, thread, cotton, linen fabric columns in a circle composition. Building a school design using fabricated decorations.
Clay svilpaunieks - remembering the traditions of Latgale ceramic and influencing the work of the old masters, make a clay whistle.
Creative activity “tree - toy”: flying dragon, catapulta and arbalet - promote young people's interest in technical creativity, provide practical skills by making and testing flying dragons, catapults and arbalets.
Cooking in nature - learn skills and skills by preparing different meals on the fire, as well as getting acquainted with the history of the origin of some food.
Creative workshop with glass painting paints - draw a sketch, stemming from natural themes, realize your idea on a glass plate with painting paints.
All weekends with young people were creative Maltas secondary teachers: Rita Sinkavska, Antoņina Vasilyeva, Gunar Vjakse, Vita Kapostina - Tuche. On the last day of training, young people had the opportunity to work with the atraktīvo and experience rich J. Soikāns Ludza art school teachers in Gailums.
We want to thank you very much for 24 Maltas high school young people: Janis Gudrikam, Roland Golubev, Diana Zirrow, Mark Tucham, Viesturam Liepiņš, Evitai Strode, Arnim Ostrovsky, Vladislav Jermolayev, Ilya Georgian, Dennis Samohinam, Victoria Loginoor, Laura Estonia, Ksenia Lavrenoea, Giannah Shutov, Solveigai Lozdai, Adrianai Zutov, Milan Kathy Lozdai, Adrianai Jaguar, Milan Kathy Ketty, Angelica Percoir, Everitai Stekelei, Ramona Sugar, Karin Shutogatov, Nicolai Tumasevič, Victoria Borisei, Christian Georgia, and active work during non-formal training! It was a pleasure to meet, share impressions, work together. There is a great deal of satisfaction at the time of the training.
Thank you very much for your work. Thank the municipality of Rēzekne and Maltas for high school headquarters for support!
Maltas High-school visual art teacher Vita Kapostina - Tuche