This is a great activity I developed and published previously.
It received much interest, so here it is for the first time on my new blog, Elle and Lou.
If you enjoy it please follow along for more
children's art ideas-especially ones that incorporate recycling!
Check out these crazy flip flop fish.
They are made from recycled thongs bases.
This images are inspired by Australian Aboriginal X-ray Art.
This style of art has been documented to have been around for at least 4000 years.
The X-ray style features organs, bones and wonderful patterns as you can see in the examples below.
From Wiki Commons Fir0002/Flagstaffotos |
Our goal was not to copy the Aboriginal art style but to appreciate the imagery and history of the indigenous works.
Long neck Turtle |
The thong is almost as Aussie as a Vegemite. It is a contemporary icon that exemplifies our laid back lifestyle and as such it seemed a perfect choice of 'canvas'.
These flip flop fish were completed with pencil and texta in colours that are reminiscent of the ochres used on the x-ray bark paintings. We discussed what the students might consider including and they decided that pattern, a spine, ribs etc and maybe an organ or two could be useful but was not a prerequisite.
If you were integrating with science or simply wanted to link more closely with biology the students could research animal organs etc or conduct a dissection first (my husband is a science teacher so he gets really excited about this part).
They look great displayed together and the primary students were intrigued to go a find out more about Aboriginal art.
If you want to replicate this you could use any old shoe base- so you are recycling too-what can be better?
If you want to replicate this you could use any old shoe base- so you are recycling too-what can be better?
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what a great idea! thanks for linking up ; )
ReplyDeleteSuper cool! Thanks for stopping by today! I love hearing from bloggers from different countries! I Soooo wanna visit Austrailia!!! Btw..great blog
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What a fantastic idea for repurposing flip flops. They look great.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to repurpose those flip flops. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are great. Your kids did a great job! What a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing....I can't think of any kid who wouldn't want them! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose are really cool and best recycle!
ReplyDeleteThat is cool! I love that artwork...fun, original and inspired by history/culture! Great project.
ReplyDeleteI bet that was a fun art project for all the kids. Each one is so different.
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This is so cool! I love how artistic you are! Thanks for your comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
www.sweetcoconutlime.blogspot.com
What a fun fun project! Thank you for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday!
ReplyDeletethanks for leaving a comment on my blog!
ReplyDeletei totally used to be an 80's girl in high school. i still have a soft spot for the 80's, but i figure i should keep that a secret with the intense styles of the era!
love the shoes.
thanks for stopping by!
{love} lauryn @ lovenotesbylauryn.blogspot.com
Super cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to link up to our Crafts for Under Twenty Somethings party going on now. It's a blog hop specifically for kids and teens related "stuff", so your post would be perfect!
Melanie
http://bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com/2011/08/crafts-for-under-twenty-somethings_24.html
These turned out great, I love them and would love to try something similar with my preschool kids!
ReplyDeleteWhat a BRILLIANT way to recycle flipflops! I ADORE them! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMaggy
(And thank you for joining in at Kids Get Crafty!)
Great idea! There's lots of Native American designs that could be incorporated here in the US. Thanks!
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Joy
Tooooo cute! In fact, Uber cute!
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~Suzanne in NW Illinois
These are so cool! I love it when a art project ties in with other lessons, it makes the learning experience so enjoyable, at least it always did for me.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous idea. With winters round the corner, the old flip flops can be painted into these beautiful fishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Tea Time Thursdays @ Kreative Korner and adding to the fun. This post has been featured on Kreative Korner. Feel free to grab the 'Featured on Kreative Korner' button from the side bar and to use it on your blog.
The party for this week is going on... hope to see you there again :)
http://tanyaanurag.blogspot.com/2011/08/tea-time-thursdays-4.html
Love the x-ray aspect and the clever idea of upcycling those flip flops. Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness!
ReplyDeleteJust posted about this on Craft Gossip...this craft is amazing...so creative!
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Thank-you for posting this on Craft Gossip. I am very humbled by your comments! Lynda
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you had another blog. I am now following this one as well as your ubsavvy blog. So glad you linked up at the blog party. I am honored to have you there.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really fun art work. I love that it has tradition. Every single one is so interesting.