I like to introduce Kandinsky to the kids in the beginning of the year. I show them how, despite the fact that he started very figuratively and later moved on to a complete abstract, he spent some time in between the two simply exploring the relationship between colors.
This year I decided to elaborate on these circles and turn them into mobiles. The idea came to me from a stash of jars' lids I've been collecting for some time. I also remembered that I'm the owner of some wonderful sheets of felts with handsome colors and I thought about putting these two together...
They also decorated cardboard rings (from a used up masking tape roll- I'm using lots of masking tape in our paper-mache projects) with washi tape and other tape. Lastly, we tied the strings to the ring.
They needed some help with tying. Some of them taped the fishing lines to the ring but I'm afraid it won't be as strong...
It turned out to be a great project as the kids loved making these and were very happy to take them home and hang them on their porch (If tied them in the right length, the lids could swish in the wind, bump into each other, and make a very pleasant sound). While discussing mobiles, it can also be a great opportunity to mention Alexander Calder. And there you have it - When Kandinsky meets Calder!
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