Teen Papercutting/Storytelling
In-Person: Teen | Available
Most art in the world has some meaning and some story. This class is for students to connect a story (either a story they write or a story they chose) to develop a unique project. The goal of this class is to help students develop their own art styles through storytelling. Students will pick a story and develop different types of art for it from sketches to a finished cover art. Students get to choose their own art medium from 2D arts to 3D arts, from line art to watercolor.
With Artist Pai Fang
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Pai Lin
Pai Lin has over seven years of experience teaching children. She has taught young children craft and creative arts such as Chinese painting, acrylic painting, watercolor, ceramic, gift card and gift wrap designs. For children over the age of ten, Pai has taught them digital art. She has also been a teacher’s assistant at Middlesex Community College in the art and graphic design departments for fourteen years. Previously Pai worked as a Freelance Graphic Designer for 13 years. Employed by news weekly magazine as the graphic designer and editor, responsibilities included cartooning, illustrating and layout.
In her free time, Pai creates 3D paper art. She enjoys watching and helping children explore their creative and emotional side through arts and craft. Pai’s education includes Product Design from Fu Hsing Trade and Arts School and Graphic Design Certificate from Middlesex Community College. Pai has won the Studio Art Award at Middlesex Community College.