Bees on the Streets of Durban
One of my past projects I did with the children was for the children to create images that depicted the view they had of themselves as well as society had of them. The children came up with many images some of them
Another image used was that of a bee as that child wanted to
Other images produced include an elephant, a beer bottle, a ball with thorns, a snake, an owl and a butterfly. To progress this project further I decided to take this project to Ekukhoseleni Creactive Centre™ whereby the paintings will be transformed into sculptures. This will be done as a collaborative effort between Umthombo, Caversham Centre and Ekukhoseleni: to view Ekukhoseleni blog follow http://ekukhoseleniarts.blogspot.com/ or Caversham on http://www.cavershamcentre.org/.
The project started as wire sculptures
bees being produced. This project worked as our community out reach program by Umthobo, educating the public through participation on the issue of street children and life on the streets.The idea behind this project being that Ekukhoseleni participants are from Umlazi Township and surrounding areas and that being so they are often exposed to the negative elements of society. Ekukhoseleni attempts though this project to keep them from falling prey to these negative elements that could lead the participants to becoming street children themselves.
The objective with this project being for the participants and children to use the sculptures as positive images and to attempt to live life with the same care, creativity and cleanliness that they have put into making the sculptures. In doing so the participants will ultimately not let themselves become “dirty” with the negative aspects that a lifestyle of crime, alcohol abuse, drugs and violence can bring. The wire sculpturing concept stems from the transformation of wire cars that children in the township use to play around with in the streets into a sculpture in such a way to move the participants and children perceptions of the way they see wire not just as a useless object to make a toy out off, they now see wire as something one can use to bring an audience, tell a story, pass a positive and inspiring message to the public. Since we have created all the bees with wire the next step would be for the project to then move to Umthombo Street Children where Ekukhoseleni participants will be working with street children on covering these sculptures using pulp or paper Mache. The medium used to make this possible will be recycled materials from the various cardboard and tissues that t
This will be done to create a platform for the children to educate the public on their stories. These stories will enable the public to move and change their perception on street children from a negative image to a more positive one.
The work is still in progress, watch out for the final product soon…. Thanks to Momentum Arts again for making this project possable.