Artworks By Preschoolers You Have To See

Art with a heart

Young artistic expressions and creativity came alive at the Red Dot Museum. Organised by Odyssey The Global Preschool, "Colours of Odyssey: Retrospective" was held in collaboration with The Singapore Children's society to raise funds for underprivileged kids through the form of artworks. Held on the 27th of June, the annual charity event saw preschoolers create pieces of art, with inspiration drawn from outdoor experiences and interactions. Not just a day for the little ones, parents also had their fair share of fun by participating in the activities and snapping pictures of their children at work.

Art of Recycling

Odyssey's preschoolers display their artistic talent on plain recycling bags.
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Artistic Expression

Under the guidance of Odyssey's Art Specialists, beautiful art pieces were created using mixed mediums.
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Children's painting

Odyssey's children experiment with different types of paint and colours to create creative masterpieces.
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Creative Fabric Art

Odyssey's preschoolers explored different shapes and colours while doing Fabric Art.
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Digital Art

Odyssey's preschoolers freely express themselves with digital art.
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Entrance of Colours of Odyssey

Colours of Odyssey at Red Dot Design Museum on 27 June 2015, 10.30am-4.30pm
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Adults and toddlers alike were absorbed in the fascinating display of digital art.
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During the exhibition, parents captured their children’s proud moments on display.
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Parents had the chance to find out more on Art Odyssey.
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Young families were at the exhibition to view some of the artistic creations which include storybooks personally authored and illustrated by Odyssey's preschoolers.
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Adults and Children are intrigued by the different artistic creations displayed during the exhibition
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Children: Isabelle Jia Hayes and Jayden Ty Hayes Parents: Joseph Damon Hayes and Angela Chang Hsin-Yi
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Children: Sophie Tan and Duke Tan Parents: Dro Tan and Lim Kooi Yee
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Free Expression

Children freely express themselves through little doodles.
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Glass Paint on Glass

Children experiment with different colours of glass paint to create masterpieces.
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Light Installation

A lighted house created by 1 of Odyssey's preschoolers-an inspiring display of creativity and perspectives.
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Light Installation

Preschoolers light up their inspirations and positive outlook with creative art.
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Sun Dye Art

Odyssey's children explored with different colours of dye to create artistic cushion covers.
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Wire Sculpting

Odyssey's preschoolers experiment with wire sculpting to create creative art
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