I absolutely love your work. It's really brightened up my classroom. Simple to attempt AND striking - what a combination! We made a giant collaborative piece today using the tin foil idea, almost sixty children, each contributing one or more figures to our Battle of Bosworth freeze frame, in a variety of poses, then photographed from all different angles. They loved it. Thank you so much!
This is fantastic! Battle of Bosworth! Such a brilliant way to use the technique. I’m really pleased that the videos have been valuable. Thank you for leaving such an ace comment!
Thanks Jamie, it was lovely, too short but ace all the same. Glad you like the intro, I think it has a little bit of Jamie Windsor inspiration in there.
So cool !
I absolutely love your work. It's really brightened up my classroom. Simple to attempt AND striking - what a combination! We made a giant collaborative piece today using the tin foil idea, almost sixty children, each contributing one or more figures to our Battle of Bosworth freeze frame, in a variety of poses, then photographed from all different angles. They loved it. Thank you so much!
This is fantastic! Battle of Bosworth! Such a brilliant way to use the technique. I’m really pleased that the videos have been valuable. Thank you for leaving such an ace comment!
I would love a picture of the Battle of Bosworth in tin foil!
Thanks for the tinfoil explanation, I will use this in my painting lessons. Great to get expressions. And congratulations. Bye, Albert
Imperfect Paintings fantastic. I’m glad it was useful.
And thanks for leaving a comment
Trying this today with my Year 4...will let you know how we go! Thanks for the great idea.
Susan Bowyer ace! I’m sure your pupils will love it. Can’t wait to hear how it went.
❤thanks
Great video. Love the intro. Hope you had a good honeymoon.
Thanks Jamie, it was lovely, too short but ace all the same. Glad you like the intro, I think it has a little bit of Jamie Windsor inspiration in there.