Ink Collage Inspired by The Wolf Wilder

By Vicki Ostersen

In this post artist Vicki Ostersen uses a well loved children’s book as a starter for creating a beautiful and varied collage using different inking techniques.

 Ink Collage Inspired by ‘The Wolf Wilder’ by Katherine Rundell

Notes for Teachers

  • Who is this resource aimed at?

    The activity is aimed at Year 3-6 children (ages 7-11) although it could be adapted to suit other ages. The drawing ink we used is permanent, so not ideal for very young children.

  • What are the aims in terms of process and skill?

    The aims were to explore mark making with just one material in one colour (black). To learn how to create texture, variety and depth in an artwork by using simple processes and application techniques.

  • How long will the activity take?

    This activity would take two sessions to allow for drying time in-between. Perhaps 35-40 mins per session.

  • What materials will we need?

    You will need:
    Black drawing ink
    A palette (or a couple of small plates or containers)
    Medium thickness white paper (we used A4 sheets and cut them into A6 pieces)
    Black paper for a background
    A drinking straw
    Rock salt
    Sponge (natural sea sponge works best)
    A couple of paintbrushes, including an old, stiff-ish one
    Water
    Newspaper
    Scissors
    Glue

  • What artists could we look at to inform the activity?

    The artist to look at is Gelrev Ongbico, who is the illustrator of ’The Wolf Wilder’. This is the first children’s book he illustrated and there’s a really interesting article all about the process, with pictures, which I included as a link in my text for the resource. You can find the article here.


Please log in here to access full content.

Username
Password


Remember me
Forgot Password

 

To access all content, I would like to join as…

An Individual

Creative practitioners, educators, teachers, parents, learners…


An Organisation…

Schools, Colleges, Arts Organisations: Single and Multi-Users



AccessArt is a UK Charity and we believe everyone has the right to be creative. AccessArt provides inspiration to help us all reach our creative potential.




Introduction To Forest Of Imagination


You And Me Make Tree


Making a Scroll Drawing


Galaxy Painting


Inspired! ‘The Tree’ by Year One and Two at Hauxton Primary School


Unesco: Celebrating the Power of Making!


Wall Drawings with Tape


Introduction to ‘Tone’ by Hester Berry


Painting a Bluebell Forest in Cyan, Magenta and Process Yellow on a Large Scale

Be Inspired to Inspire

Students take on the challenge of transforming the studio into their own bluebell forest.

Teenagers take on the challenge of transforming a studio into their own bluebell forest.

See how a group of young artists create an enchanted installation.

Exploring Primary Colours and Progressing from Powder Paint to Gouache and Acrylic

Mastering colour mixing

Mastering colour mixing

This resource is based on methods shared during an AccessArt InSET session for primary school teachers at New Hall School, Chelmsford, to ultimately enable their pupils to develop colour skills. Teachers explored using their intuition and experience to mix primary colours, creating coloured swatches that matched the colours of spring flowers, whilst comparing painting mediums.


Drawing our own “Wild Things” to Inhabit our Imagined Landscape

You May Also Like…

Pathway: Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak

Drawing feathers

This resource is featured in the ‘Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak’ pathway

talking points: maurice sendak

Close up copies of images of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak


Adding Colour to Shared Ink Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”

See This Resource Used In Schools…

Year 2/3 Norbury C of E Primary School
Year 2/3 Norbury C of E Primary School
Year 2/3 Norbury C of E Primary School
Year 2/3 Norbury C of E Primary School
Year 1, Ruth at Carden Primary School, Brighton
@artiscool
@artiscool
@artiscool
@artiscool
Sarah's Saturday Art Club
Sarah's Saturday Art Club
Sarah's Saturday Art Club

You May Also Like…

Pathway: Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak

Drawing feathers

This resource is featured in the ‘Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak’ pathway

talking points: maurice sendak

Close up copies of images of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak


Shared Ink Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”

See This Resource Used In Schools…

Year 1, Ruth at Carden Primary School, Brighton
Year 1, Ruth at Carden Primary School, Brighton
Year 1, Ruth at Carden Primary School, Brighton
Sarah's Saturday Art Club
Sarah's Saturday Art Club

You May Also Like…

Pathway: Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak

Drawing feathers

This resource is featured in the ‘Drawing and Making Inspired by Maurice Sendak’ pathway

talking points: maurice sendak

Close up copies of images of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak


Draw, Paint, Build, Make: Gallery Project


The Winter Tree Challenge: A Combined Sculpture & Drawing Project!


Show Me What You See: Drawing Inspired by Anglo Saxon Architecture


Layered Landscapes: Working in Mixed Media on Location with Kittie Jones


Wave Bowls


Collagraphs Inspired by Architecture


Graphite Sketches of Artist Retreats

You May Also Like…

Pathway: Mixed Media Land and city scapes

This is featured in the 'Mixed Media Land and City Scapes' pathway

This is featured in the ‘Mixed Media Land and City Scapes’ pathway

Talking Points: Kittie Jones

Layered Landscapes by Kittie Jones

Talking Points: Vanessa Gardiner

Vanessa Gardiner- Landscape Painter https://vimeo.com/211454959

Talking Points: The Shoreditch Sketcher

Royal Academy by The Shoreditch Sketcher