Children learn: — scaling; — working with form and construction; — creating mock-ups and architectural models; — working with lightweight professional materials; — understanding space and volume; — basics of physics, balance, weight and gravity; — principles of bionics and natural constructions. An important part is connecting art with other fields: nature, form, bionics and basic mechanics. This helps a child see the world more broadly and understand how the environment around them is structured. Classes take place on Thursdays in Alexandra's home studio at one of the loveliest spots in Prenzlauer Berg — Helmholzplatz — on Thursdays from 16:30 to 17:45. As part of the course, Alexandra plans to visit museums with the children. Sign up: a.kriksunova@gmail.com
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