STUDENT:- LUKA
I have my first student turning up next week to learn how to make a gourd house. Isn't that brilliant! I am hoping that she will be the first of many and then I can give up my watergardening that I have been doing for the past 30 years.
I am presently spring cleaning my studio 'again'! I am really hoping that this is the last time. I've put up lots of shelving and purchased lost of clear plastic containers and hopefully it will be enough to keep these two rooms in a nice ordered fashion.
My hope, if the student will allow it, is to put up a photo of her completed work.
Well hear we are photos what do you think. Pre-t-e-t-y good I reckon.
I am EXTREMELY proud to put forward the results of my first student. She is girl aged 10 year named Luka.
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| A pre-made Gourd |
She started with one of my pre-made
gourds. Others can be seen in the back ground of the image to the left. By
starting with one of these a 1/3rd of the work is already done.
Luka wanted to create a bakery.
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| The inside of the bakery |
Luka
built the long shelving off to the left of the building out of balsa wood. Then two small
shelves off to the right.
She created the stain glass windows, the pleated
curtains with music notes all over them. Then created a fake door on the
inside, made cakes and bread to go in baskets and bowls. She then stuck
everything in as you see here. Luka also placed a light in her gourd
house and also had a bunch of optic fiber that would be placed on the
outside. This was run off a 9v battery. She also created fake vines to
go around the gourd.
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This is the last photo I had before the project went home for Christmas
to show to other memebers of her house hold. |
As you can see an awful lot has been done. There is
still a little bit to do. Luka created her rabbit (with a little help
from me). She dressed her and created the counter and the cakes that are
sitting on the shelves. She then decorated the outside of the gourd and
can you see the row of ants walking under the floor boards? Very
creative.
I am extremely proud of Luka's work. She learned how to cut wood, how to solder, how to work out what lighting she
needed and how to put it all together. How to iron fabric, to sew
fabric, to design her work, to work with colour and to create a model
out of polymer clay. She also designed and painted her own stain glass
windows. Luka's mother was extremely pleased with her daughters work and
the classes I held and the way I taught my lessons and the information
Luka learnt.
All up it took Luka 29 1/2 hrs to reach
this point. She visited me once a week for 2 to 2.5 hrs. The cost of her
lessons were $10 hr. The cost of the pre-made gourd was $25 and the
cost of materials was $12 and light $10.00.
In the end Luka was very proud of herself and that is worth more than any money can buy.