I have taught molas fora few years now and find it an interesting subject for my students for we discuss 2 things when making them; Only the kuna people are allowed to sell molas Only kuna women make molas and are he breadwinners of their family These two facts allow for some great discussions on… Continue reading Molas Multiple Ways
Category: multicultural
Color Scheme Alebrijes
I have always loved alebrijes with their bright colors and patterns. It wasnโt until I wanted to teach alebrijes as an art project that I learned the history behind their creation. Back in the 1930โs, paper mache artist, Pedro Lineras Lopez, had a nightmare where mythical creatures were following him around a forest chanting โalebrijeโ.… Continue reading Color Scheme Alebrijes
Printmaking Mandalas
Mandala, Sanskrit for circle, is a design made up of geometric symbols and can be used for spiritual meditation and focusing oneโs attention. Mandalas can be found in several religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism, and can be dated back to the first century BC. Due to its repetitive nature, mandalas make a great printmaking project… Continue reading Printmaking Mandalas
Spirit Animal Masks
Introduction I visited the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City and saw these animal masks. I thought that this would be a great lesson to do with multiple age groups in order to incorporate multicultural activities and creative/personal expression in the art room. However, the masks can be adapted using different themes or subjects depending… Continue reading Spirit Animal Masks