One of our small projects during Around the World Camp is learning about Spain and their popular festival “Sugar Skull”. Let’s learn about about this extraordinary festival.
A calavera [plural: calaveras] (Spanish –pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for “skull“) is a representation of a human skull. The term is most often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually by hand) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay which are used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) and the Roman Catholic holiday All Souls’ Day.
In this artwork, not only children can enjoy our story telling before the class begin, they also learnt a lot of art techniques that help them to finish the piece. This includes printing, watercolor painting, and tissue paper collage.
Kru Ploy also emphasizes on children experience and materials that they work with because this will create a memorable art experience for them.
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