ART CART Postcard Pals Kids Program

ART CART Postcard Pals Kids Program

ART CART Postcard Pals Kids Program Image credit: Colin Suggett, Greetings From Electric Valley, 1979. Gouache, watercolour and ink on paper, aluminium. Image courtesy of the artist. Latrobe Regional Gallery Education Collection. ABOUT: Gippsland artist Colin Suggett created his artwork Greetings From Electric Valley as a humorous response to the typical tourist souvenir postcards of the time. He featured the once iconic ‘twin palms’ located in Morwell against the familiar industrial landscapes and power stations of the area. MATERIALS: • Postcard template • Paper cuttings from magazines, • Glue or tape • Cereal or muesli bar type box. wrapping paper, newspaper, • Pens, pencils, markers • Scissors greeting cards • Postage stamp (optional) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Print the postcard template on paper, cut it out and glue onto your cardboard box. OR use a ruler to measure out and draw a rectangle of 10cm by 15cm on your cardboard box, and cut it out. Add the lines for the address section on the blank side of the cardboard (use the postcard template as a visual guide for placement) 2. Think about your design, it could be of your home or a local place that you like to visit, find photos of this place if you need to remember what it looks like. 3. On the blank side of the postcard (or printed side of the cardboard), glue another piece of blank paper you can draw on, or collage your design using paper cuttings 4. Write your family or friend a message on the back of the postcard in the blank section 5. Add their address to the lined section of the postcard 6. (Optional) Add a stamp to the square section above the address and post it in the mailbox 7. Photograph your work and upload to facebook and instagram using the tag @latroberegionalgallery and #LRGArtCart www.latroberegionalgallery.com I 138 Commercial Rd, Morwell, Vic 3840, Australia I 03 5128 5700 I [email protected] All details correct at time of printing. Latrobe Regional Gallery is located on the traditional land of the Braiakaulung people of the Gunaikurnai nation. We pay respects to their Elders past and present. Latrobe Regional Gallery’s Education and Public Programs are generously supported by Australian Paper..

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