COLOUR WORKSHOP

 The Power of Team Work and Assemblage

For our colour workshop today, we were asked to bring our A1 coloured sheets which were 2.  A colour we find interesting in our homes or outside and a colour we love. 


Everyone had different colours, no same shade of purple, or red, or orange. Everyone saw different colours with different meaning. We then sat in a large circle and put our colours in front of us and spoke about them, not everyone got the shade they were looking for.



Two of our classmates then arranged the colours in a circle, in the best way they thought. Everyone had different views on the arrangements. Then we were splitted into three groups and each group had a piece of an A1 coloured sheet. 


My group members were John, Mohammed, Jamna, Uche, Sakina and Aysha. We all had different ideas and we started acting on the different ideas, then we combined everything together and it made a story. I even got a coloured flower made by one of my group members. 











Then we were all asked to make an individual difference In The room. I thought of the first day I had class, I saw a big pack of tissues and I tired getting one from there which wasn’t coming out. I didn’t know there was a tissue box on the wall, well I saw it but I wasn’t aware it was tissues. Until a classmate of mine saw me struggling with the black of tissues and showed me where the tissue box was, I was a little embarrassed, but no one knows everything. 


So the difference I made was making a bow out of tissue and an arrow out of the coloured sheet we had left then I glued them on the wall showing the arrow down. 

Anyone that passes there would get notified that a tissue box is there.




 


The coloured workshop thought me about individuality, working together and every idea no matter how small it is, is relevant. 


Oh yeah! My group made a Time-lapse video of our progress.




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