PAPERWEIGHTs Suitcase
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PAPERWEIGHTs Suitcase
PAPERWEIGHTs Suitcase Paperweights Suitcase The Paperweights Suitcase comprises of 12 paperweights from the Gibb Paperweight Collection which forms part of the National Art Glass Collection. The Gibb Paperweight Collection was donated in 1997 by Mr and Mrs Cecil Gibb. This collection was begun by Mrs Gibb while travelling with her husband on numerous trips overseas. They come from all over the world. This suitcase contains English, Australian and Chinese Paperweights. A key feature and activity of the Paperweight Suitcase is that the works can be handled. The shapes, surfaces and tactile qualities of each work can be explored, examined and enjoyed. Before You Start: It is helpful to have several adults on hand to assist with the handling of the objects. Alternatively work in small groups (suggested ratio of 1 to 10). Adult supervision is essential. Condition Reporting: Each venue is responsible for condition reporting each work in the Paperweight Suitcase upon arrival and departure. Condition reports are located within the suitcase. Please mark on the appropriate pages should any changes occur to the works. Print your name, organisation and date of receipt upon arrival, and date of departure. Please ensure that: hands are clean at all times paperweights are handled with two hands personal jewellery is removed to prevent scratching it is preferable that students are seated while handling the paperweights, preferably on a carpeted area. Artist Name: Unknown Title: Chinese Medium: Lampworked fish Size: 7.5 x 6.0 x 7.5 cm Artist Name: Julio Santos Title: Fish Medium: Lampwork - clear ground Size: 5.0 x 9.2 x 9.2 cm Activities Locate China on a Map. How much of China is near the water? Julio Santos lives in Tomago. Locate this on a map of New South Wales. How close is Tomago to a sea or river? Do you think these are fresh water fish or a salt water fish? Can you tell a story about this fish? You can use pictures and maps. Design a piece of glass that uses a fish from the area where you live. Artist Name: Julio Santos Title: Green marbic Medium: Marbled green weight Size: 6.9 x 7.5 x 7.5 cm Artist Name: Strathearn Title: Upright faceted Medium: Upright faceted shaped weight Size: .14 x 4.8 x 4.8 cm Activities How many shapes can you see on these paper weights? These paperweights use repetition of a shape to form a pattern. Experiment with shapes to see what patterns you can make. What unusual shaped paperweight can you make from these patterns? Artist Name: Caithness Glass Title: Ark Royal Medium: Formed, shaped and polished by hand Size: .7.9 x 9.5 x 8.9 cm Activities Do you know what an Ark Royal is? What does the Ark Royal do? Have a look at the notes inside the paperweight box. Why do you think this paperweight was made? Why do you think people collect things commemorating objects? Investigate what people collect and why they collect. Artist Name: 'J' Jay glass Title: Overlay Medium: Individually styled double overlay on a clear glass base Size: 5.0 x 8.0 x 8.0 cm Artist Name: Pairpoint Title: Pink and white crown Medium: Miniature crown with twisted ribbons and lacy twists of latticinio Size: 4.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm Artist: Name: Knost Title: Knost bubble weight Medium: Hotworked Size: 6.0 x 4.0 x 4.0 cm Activities All of these paperweights rely on repetition to create the pattern. What is repetition? Make a papier-mâché sphere. What patterns would turn this sphere into your own paperweight? You could paint it, cut into it, stick pictures onto and into the sphere or even put something inside that you can only see from certain angles. Look at the paperweights from different angles. Do they change? View your classroom through an ordinary drinking glass or plastic bottle. What happens when you put water into them? Artist Name: Perthshire Paperweights Ltd. Title: Patterned millefiori PP31 (Green) Medium: Patterned millefiori with ribboning Size: 5.0 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm Artist Name: Perthshire Paperweights Ltd. Title: Patterned Millefiori (red) Medium: Patterned millefiori with ribboning Size: 5.0 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm Activities These paperweights use a technique called millefiori. Coloured glass canes are grouped together then sliced thinly and embedded in the surface of the glass. The word is Italian for 'a thousand flowers'. Look closely at the images in the paperweights. How do you think these are made? Does anything you see in these paperweights remind you of something in your own life? (shapes, colours, objects, events) Draw a circle the size of a bread and butter plate. From magazines cut flowers, plants or any objects and arrange them to form your own millefiori paper weight. Artist Name: Perthshire Paperweights Ltd. Title: Butterfly Medium: Silhouette can with garland millefiori cane border Size: 5.0 x 8.0 x 8.0 cm Artist Name: Perthshire Paperweights Ltd. Title: Cruciform Medium: Complex millefiori canes divided by a cruciform of millefiori canes Size: 5.6 x 7.7 x 7.7 cm From everyone here at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, we hope you enjoyed the PAPERWEIGHTs SUITCASE