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Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

‘Art is magic’
‘Art is explosion’

Two quotes by the Japanese 20th Century sculptor and painter Okamoto Taro. His large sun and moon heads inspired us to develop some drawings based on the heavens and its deep connection to us in the city environment.

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

We listened to some poetry about the sun, moon and stars, and thought about the effect of their presence and energy on the earth, people and creatures below to get some ideas for doodling and writing a few words too.

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

As well as prockey water based pens, we used posca paint pens and then art brushes (cartridges are coloured inks) which folk really enjoyed the freedom of – the silky flowing strokes and dry brushy finish worked well on textured paper.

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Some aliens appeared in the drawings as well, and one participant creatively moved from drawing a black hole explosion to a colourful watermelon explosion.

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Exploring the cosmos, with a slice of watermelon ?

Glasgow Connected Arts Network

Kindly supported by Glasgow Connected Arts Network