Children enjoy Claymation ArtCamp! at Fort East Martello Museum
Key West Art & Historical Society’s ArtCamp! campers Isabella Foiman (left) and Janeylis Jimenez (right) work on their claymation figures during last week’s Claymation Camp at Fort East Martello Museum. Led by instructors Crystal Smith, Giancarlos Espinoza, and Daisy Connolly, students learned the art of clay molding, wire figures, set design, and how to compose 24 frames per minute using stop-motion photography to create an animated movie. Detailed descriptions of ArtCamp! sessions along with registration information can be found at kwahs.org/events.Your museums. Your community. It takes an island.
Key West Art & Historical Society’s ArtCamp! camper Logan Markey displays his claymation figures during last week’s Claymation Camp at Fort East Martello Museum. Led by instructors Crystal Smith, Giancarlos Espinoza, and Daisy Connolly, students learned the art of clay molding, wire figures, set design, and how to compose 24 frames per minute using stop-motion photography to create an animated movie. Detailed descriptions of ArtCamp! sessions along with registration information can be found at kwahs.org/events.Your museums. Your community. It takes an island.
Key West Art & Historical Society’s ArtCamp! campers stand in front of the set they created during last week’s Claymation Camp at Fort East Martello Museum. Led by instructors Crystal Smith, Giancarlos Espinoza, and Daisy Connolly, students learned the art of clay molding, wire figures, set design, and how to compose 24 frames per minute using stop-motion photography to create an animated movie. Detailed descriptions of ArtCamp! sessions along with registration information can be found at kwahs.org/events. Your museums. Your community. It takes an island.
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