February 22, 2001     Contains many large pictures that are long to download - but worth it.

 

Collaborative Mural Painting - Marcio Melo

Symmes Junior High School, Aylmer, Quebec

 

As part of the Culture in Education Partnership - Artists in Schools Program of the Quebec Ministry of Culture and Communications, Marcio Melo guided a mural workshop at Symmes Junior High School in Aylmer, Quebec. This program brings artists into the schools to share their artistic activities with young people. This page outlines the project at Symmes Junior High School.

   

   

Collaborative Mural Painting

  

The mural team at Symmes Junior High School

Symmes Junior High School Muralists, Aylmer, Quebec, February 21, 2001

 

The workshop plans and executes a monumental collaborative painting (mural) over three days. The scale of a mural fosters great freedom of expression and artistic accomplishment within the context of cooperation and compromise.

Prior to my arrival, the theme is decided according to local interests. Students research elements relating to the theme.

The first day looks at collaboration (boundaries - keeping or crossing them) and painting (balance, colour, composition), especially as it relates to monumental works (seen from a distance). Drawing exercises on a small scale practice collaboration. Exercises are analyzed. The mural is prepared.

The second day the mural is painted. Discussion continues on the elements of painting, collaboration and introduces the art of compromise (individual versus group identity).

The third day we discuss, "Is it finished?". After analysis of the elements of a monument, the group decides, and finishes if necessary.

   

Symmes Junior High School, Aylmer Quebec (grades 7-8)

  

 

This project was very interesting. Sylvia Bretzloff (the art teacher involved) had prepared the students very well and they focused on the theme of "Trees". Once I arrived, the theme evolved and became something of a more personal nature. In my opinion, the trees in the final mural are equal to symbolic self portraits. 

It inspired me to write on the mural, "I see you are growing into a beautiful future".

Marcio Melo, February 2001

  

  

The First Day - Drawing Collaboration

  

Collaborative drawing 

 

  Collaborative Drawing

  

Hard at work on c

 

     Results of the drawing collaboration

 

     Results of the drawing collaboration

     

  Results of the drawing collaboration

    

Results of the drawing collaboration

  

  

Colour Exercise

 

Colour exercise    Colour exercise 

  

 Colour exercise    Colour exercise

  

Colour exercise

  

Colour exercise    Colour exercise    

  

Colour exercise     Colour exercise

  

Some of the results of the first day's work

  

  

    The Second Day - Working on the Mural

 

The background for the mural is prepared

  

Working on the mural

  

Working on the mural

  

Working on the mural

  

 

  

Panorama of the muralists hard at work

 (use the scroll bar to see the complete panorama)

 

 The Third Day - The Finished Mural

  

Panorama of the finished mural 

  

  

And once they got started it was hard to stop -

  

And once they got started it was hard to stop -

  

  

Marcio Melo and Sylvia Bretzloff in front of mural

Marcio Melo (artist)  and Sylvia Bretzloff (Symmes Junior High School art teacher)

 

 

To "Collaborative Mural Workshops"

À  « Les artistes à l'ècole »

 

For more details about the artist:

To Marcio Melo Homepage

art@marciomelo.com

(819) 647-3416