Teenagers Teach Teenagers How to Use Stencils to Make Acrylic Spray Paint Prints
This workshop is part of a new and evolving series of workshops created in collaboration with teenagers from AccessArt’s Experimental Drawing Class, where teenagers themselves are encouraged to teach and facilitate the creative process to other teenagers.
Over two, one and a 1/4 hour sessions, Sara and Jasmine aged 15 and doing GCSE Art, shared how to make acrylic spray paint prints using stencils.
Follow this link to find out how they demonstrated how to make stencils inspired by flowers with paper and craft knives Teenagers Teach Teenagers How to Make a Stencil.
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Teenagers Teach Teenagers How to Make a Stencil | AccessArt: Visual Arts Teaching, Learning & Practice
August 4, 2012 @ 3:33 pm
[…] To see how Jasmine and Sara went on to demonstrate how to use spray-paint to create ‘positive’ prints from the stencils go to Teenagers Teach Teenagers How to Spray Paint Using Stencils […]