WORKSHOP BY LEHMBRUCK MUSEUM Michael Ganß + Sybille Kastner

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WORKSHOP BY LEHMBRUCK MUSEUM Michael Ganß + Sybille Kastner OPEN STUDIO WORKSHOP BY LEHMBRUCK MUSEUM Michael Ganß + Sybille Kastner MARCH 23, 2016

Working with clay for a free self-expression: introduction

First step: Throwing pieces of clay on the table freely

First step: Throwing of the clay as an enjoying game to express ourselves

First step: Space occupation with clay pieces

Second step: Observing and discussing what was created randomly

Third step: Draw inspiration from the random creation to give it a form

Third step: Draw inspiration from the random creation to give it a form

Third step: Contributing to the collective work linking our work to the others one

Third step: Contributing to the collective work linking our work to the others one

Fourth step: Sharing ideas in the final discussion