st Brigids • group • Louth
our group art work is inspired by the artist Maria Bartuszova , an artist known for her gentle rounded shapes and natural forms. bartuszovas work often feels light and alive , sparking curiousity in those who View it .her art invites people to imagine freely , which made Her a perfect influence for our response to the word imagination. To create this piece we Used brightly coloured paint samples and egg shells from the home economics room . By taking items that others might see as useless we aimed to show the power of imagination in turning waste into something Beautiful. This creative reuse reflects Bartuszovas own approach of exploring new ways to work with everyday materials . Just as Bartuszova pieces encourage people to dream and see things diffrently our piece invites viewers to look at disgarded materials with new Fresh eyes . Using eggshells as our primary meduim, we painted them in a range of bright colours. Eggshells , both fragile and organic embody the tension between Delicacy and strength reminding us of the beauty in vulnerability and the power of creativity to reclaim and reimagine. The tactile aspect of working with broken shells reflects The idea that creativity is born from broken fragments , From pieces that may seem worthless but together may create something profound . In creating this relatively simple work we celebrate The idea that with imagination anything can be transformed and less can sometimes be more , The range of colours and unexpected Medium invite a playful exploration while challenging preconcieved notions of what is Art . Ultimately this art Work is an invitation to see possibility in the broken ,to find richness in simplicity and to Celebrate the transformative power of the imagination . Through This Piece We Honour Bartuszovas Legacy By Giving New Life To Materials And Sharing Our Vision Of A More Colourful Creative World.