Have you ever been to the beach and made patterns from all the different coloured stones and pebbles?
If so, we have a challenge for you! The V&A Museum in London has launched a project called 'World Beach', and they want everyone to get involved.
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| It's easy to take part. Just go to the beach and make a piece of art using just the stones you find there (no shells or driftwood allowed!).
Then take some photos of it and send them to the V&A Museum's website, with a few words about how and where you made it. © V&A Museum |
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The V&A will then add your artwork to their online gallery and put a 'pin' on their world map showing where you made it. |
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Here at Show Me we're always up for an artistic challenge, so we headed down to Brighton beach to try and make a masterpiece.
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It was a blustery day, so we chose a spot close to the pier, to shelter from the wind!
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| We started off by sorting all the different colours of pebbles into piles.
Then we decided we'd make a sculpture with the stones arranged from dark to light. © 24 Hour Museum |
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And here it is! Not bad eh? We're sure that Show Me surfers can do even better though!
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It's over to you - get out there and get artistic! All the details of how to take part in the World Beach project are on the V&A's website. (You might need a grown-up to help you add your photos to the site.)
You'll need to take three photos, as we have:
1. A view of the beach where you're making your artwork 2. A photo of the of the artwork while it's being made. 3. A photo of the finished article. |
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Once they get your entry, the V&A will add it to their online gallery and email you to let you know it's up there! Can you find ours? |
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So, we hope you're feeling inspired, and enjoy yourself creating a masterpiece on the beach! |
Kristen Bailey