Art Outside: The City
Join Mita and her friends as they go on a sensory walk through a busy city聽
Let's go for a walk!
Come with us on a walk through a busy city. There are so many things to take in! We can use our senses to help us explore different places.
Maybe you can watch the video and then take a walk outside with your grown-ups.
Plan to take a walk through your nearest city, town or village. You could even just plan a walk down your street.
Once you're outside, stop, listen, look up and around. What can you see, hear, touch and smell? Focus on one sense at a time - do all of them or just one or two!
The senses
- Smell - Can you smell anything? Is it a nice or nasty smell?
- Look - What can you see around you? Can you see colours or shapes? Does anything make a pattern?
- Listen - Shhhh! Be very quiet and stay still for a moment. What sounds are around you right now? Can you list them all?
- Touch - Are there any textures nearby that would be interesting to touch?
Slowing down and using the senses can help you experience your surroundings differently.
Inspiration
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Francis Al每s
Railings (2004)
Tate
For our walk, we took inspiration from a famous artwork by an artist called Francis Al每s.
His artwork is a tapping on some railings with a stick!
Sounds kind of like he just went on a walk, right? He makes sounds with the stick and calls it a performance. He鈥檚 making music, so he鈥檚 making art! Why dont you give it a try?