'Sharjah Youth' trains young people in artistic imagination skills
May 25, 2021 / 3:50 PM
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Sharjah24: Sharjah Youth, affiliated to the Rubu' Qarn Foundation for the Industry of Leaders and Innovators, organized a series of specialized art workshops as part of the first phase of receiving the participation of its virtual exhibition 'Art for All' in its second edition, to qualify young boys and girls aged 13 to 18 from nationals and residents of the United Arab Emirates to participate in the exhibition and express the art of one of its themes of youth and readiness for the 50, United Arab Emirates between the past and the present, and the Emirate of Sharjah.
Participants in the workshops presented by Emirati artist Aisha Hamrani learned many skills that develop their abilities for artistic, creative imagination and enable them to express art in works of art that carry their vision for the future. Where they learned in the workshop 'My Family in A Drawing,' the skills of electronic drawing using the program 'Pro Creat' on tablets. Participants also learned about manual drawing skills in an innovative way through a range of interactive questions that enable participants to rediscover the environment in which they live, translating them into drawings using models of the trainer's design, allowing them to draw each participant's frig and draw the characters around them and how they see themselves in the future, in an easy artistic way that helps them understand urbanization and the environment around them. The '3D Drawings' workshop included a variety of themes, including a look at 3D drawings, tools used, and participants learned 3D drawing skills by combining several colors with black and selecting drawings in blue and red and trained in visual deception technology that adds an image or complicated artwork to motion features, allowing for the opportunity to build bridges of communication between the maker and the public.
Participants learned the skills to create simple elements to create visual content with mobile imaging technology through the Stop Motion Studio application on smartphones. In the 'Let's Go Into Space' workshop, which aimed to expand participants' orbits by using available tools to produce integrated media content, train participants to draw outer space and planets, search for Hazaa al-Mansouri's space flight, and the mission of the Hope Probe and translate it into works of art based on meditation and creative imagination.
Sharjah's Youth artists receive the work and participation of creators and those interested in painting, sculpture, photography, multimedia arts, and digital art until June 30, 2021, via the WWW.Shjyouth.ae website, and to learn more about participating in the 'Art for All' exhibition and various programs and workshops offered by Sharjah Startups, please visit the social media pages @Shjyouth.