kaleidoscope - saatchi gallery · this giant kaleidoscope is made of glass, wood and video. there...
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KALEIDOSCOPEACTIVITY TRAIL
AGE
4 - 7
Gallery Map
GROUND FLOOR
G1: LAURA BUCKLEYG2: WHITNEY BEDFORD/ PIERRE CARREAU/ BENEDETTO PIETROMARCHIG3: FLORENCE HUTCHINGSG4: TOM HOWSE/ PETER LINDE BUSK/ MIA FEUERG5: TILLMAN KAISER
Welcome to the Saatchi Gallery!
Are you ready to explore the exhibition?
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This work was made by the British artist LauraBuckley.
This giant kaleidoscope is made of glass, woodand video. There are also lots of shapes.
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Hexagon
Star
Circle
Can you link these shapes to their names:
Can you identify which shape the artist used
to create the kaleidoscope?
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Gallery 1 1
This room shows a painting created by the American artist Whitney Bedford.
She explores themes such as shipwrecks, icebergs and the sea.
You can often see brightly coloured paint in her paintings.
Circle the colours you see in this painting?
Hint: not everything is in there
Gallery 2 2
The photograph shown below was taken by French
artist Pierre Carreau.
He loves the ocean and used it as the main theme for
his pictures!
Complete the dot-to-dot to discover one animal
which lives in the ocean!
Gallery 22
The sculptures shown below are made by Italian artist Benedetto Pietromarchi.
Gallery 2
Place your right hand on the pelican using the picture as a
reference. Draw around your hand and you have your own
Pelican!
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The paintings below have been created by British artist Florence Hutchings. She loves making works
about objects from her daily life.
Can you spot which painting looks the most different? Think about objects and themes.
Gallery 3
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The work shown below is made by British artist Tom Howse.
Look around the painting and see if you can spy with your little eye… Circle the pictures of the things you see.
Hint: not everything is there
Gallery 44
This room includes work by Danish artist Peter Linde Busk
Can you help this man find the way to his violin? Use your pencil to find your way to the end of the maze.
Good luck!
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Interesting Fact
Denmark is a country
made up of over 100
islands, some of
which are not even
lived in
String players, like violinists,
tend to have larger brains.
This is due in part to the
complex motor skills and
reasoning needed to play the
instrument.
Gallery 44
This room includes one more artist called Mia Feuer.
She created this sculpture using material she collected from the Artic Ocean. Most of the materials were rubbish that she recycled and transformed into this piece of Art.
Gallery 44
Lots of litter is put into the ocean each year. This litter comes
from boats, picnickers, fisherman, beachgoers etc. Hidden
below is a list of objects that have been discarded into our
oceans. See if you can find them all!
CUP STRAW RUG
GLOVE HOSE SHOE
DIAPER SODA CAN BALLOON
This work is made by Austrian artist Tilman Kaiser.
It is called Moonstrap. Did you notice that he explored shapes and lines in his sculptures?
Can you find and circle any material used in Kaiser’s
work?
metalwood glue
gel medium glass cardboard
Gallery 55
Colour the kaleidoscope below with as many colours as you like. You can take it home as an example of your own piece of art!
Colouring Space
Draw your favourite artwork from the exhibition below
And write your name in the space
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Favourite work
at the Saatchi Gallery 2019