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Painting and Glazing Your Elves’ Tea Party Set with Is

2020-06-26T15:52:17+10:00

Now that you’ve made the cutest Elves tea party set, it’s time to decorate!

In this video Is talks decoration themes, ceramic painting techniques, and glazes.

Learn all about what glaze is and how it works to make your ceramic artworks beautifully shiny.

If you are following along with this video at home, but don’t have all the materials you need, get in touch with the Aeon Academy front office.

Painting and Glazing Your Elves’ Tea Party Set with Is2020-06-26T15:52:17+10:00

Making a Popcorn Bowl with Is part 2

2020-06-26T16:08:33+10:00

Now that Is’ giant popcorn bowl has been fired in the kiln, she’s ready to add some colour.

First, Is shows us how to apply a wash of black underglaze to bring to life the delicate impressions left by the leaves and gumnuts used as decoration in Part 1. This wash will seep into all the tiny cracks and indents. Is also uses underglaze to decorate the bottom of her bowl with a pattern that complements the natural design on the inside.

What kind of patterns can you create using the same theme?

Finally, Is adds a layer of blue glaze before returning the bowl to the kiln. When it comes back it will be lovely and shiny, and ready to be filled with popcorn!

Making a Popcorn Bowl with Is part 22020-06-26T16:08:33+10:00

Elves Tea Party with Is

2020-06-26T15:48:58+10:00

If you want more fairies to play in your garden, first you’ll have to make them feel welcome!

Based on her own illustration, Is creates a tiny ceramic tea set, mushroom table, and gorgeous garden chair for any prospective fairy visitors.

If you’ve been watching previous Art With Is videos you’ll be familiar with the techniques Is uses in this tutorial – pinching and squidging, rolling and coiling, scratching and adding reinforcements to joined surfaces so they stick better.

In the next Aeonline video, Is will paint and glaze her creation! Speak with the Aeon Academy front office if you need materials or tools to create your own magical tea set!

Elves Tea Party with Is2020-06-26T15:48:58+10:00

Making a Giant Popcorn Bowl with Is

2020-05-13T23:56:51+10:00

Have you ever sat down to watch a movie, only to discover that your popcorn was in a bowl that was way too small?

Is decides that she is sick and tired of tiny snack portions, so she sets out to solve her popcorn problem by making a GIANT bowl out of clay!

You can follow along at home – all you need is some clay (email our front office if you would like us to send you some) and a few tools that you or your parents might have lying around at home (an old library card, a rolling pin, a barbequeue skewer or sharp cutting tool, some water, and a sponge).

Is will also show you how to decorate your clay bowl using leaves and other bits and pieces from your garden.

Making a Giant Popcorn Bowl with Is2020-05-13T23:56:51+10:00

Autumn Colours

2020-05-12T23:00:14+10:00

Celebrate the fruits of Autumn with this print-at-home colouring in page! Mushrooms, pumpkins, vibrant red and orange leaves… You could go for a quick walk outside to get some inspiration for the colours you want to use, or draw on your memories of all the best there is to see this time of year.

Autumn Colours2020-05-12T23:00:14+10:00

Making Ojos de Dios with Ochre

2020-05-11T17:35:21+10:00

Ojos de Dios (God’s Eyes) are mesmerizing ritual ornaments from Mexico that are said to watch over you, protect you, and perceive things beyond the material realm.

Get lost in the meditation of weaving as you create your own Ojo de Dios. If you hang your Ojo de Dios near where you work or over a doorway, it could bring you good luck!

You will need:
– two straight and fairly solid sticks for every God’s Eye you want to make
– colourful string, yarn, or wool
– scissors
– a comfortable spot to sit as you weave

Making Ojos de Dios with Ochre2020-05-11T17:35:21+10:00

Ceramic Good Luck Cat with Is Part 2: Decorating your Maneki Neko

2020-05-05T19:22:31+10:00

Now that you have made your ceramic good luck cat, Is will give you a few pointers on how to decorate it.

Listen to Is describe her thought processes around use of colour, pattern, line, and tone as she paints her sculpture.

How will you decorate your cat? Will you make it look more realistic, or more stylised?

Ceramic Good Luck Cat with Is Part 2: Decorating your Maneki Neko2020-05-05T19:22:31+10:00

Maneki Neko Colouring In Page

2020-05-01T18:47:19+10:00

Not up to making an entire lucky cat out of clay, but still want a little extra good fortune?

Colour in this super cute Maneki Neko (Good Luck Cat) and pin it up near your front door or bedroom!

We’d love to see how you colour in your maneki neko, so after you’re done take a photo and send it in to the Aeon Academy email.

Maneki Neko Colouring In Page2020-05-01T18:47:19+10:00

Tonal Scales with Ochre (& Totoro!)

2020-05-04T21:54:03+10:00

This is a quick, fun, and easy art tutorial that will help you to improve your shading. Ochre takes us through what tonal shading is and how to get the effect you want in your graphite drawings. Try drawing a portrait of your favourite plushy, just as Ochre has done with Totoro!

Tonal Scales with Ochre (& Totoro!)2020-05-04T21:54:03+10:00

Make a Ceramic Good Luck Cat with Is

2020-05-01T18:42:31+10:00

Have you ever seen a maneki neko (Japanese good luck cat statue)? Not only are they extremely cute, they might bring you good luck and prosperity!

In this episode, Is shows us how to craft a maneki neko – and don’t forget to check back in a few days for some fantastic decorating tips!

Make a Ceramic Good Luck Cat with Is2020-05-01T18:42:31+10:00
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