Poster for PSCCC Rainbows' Art Show

The Rainbows' classroom (my daughter's class) at the Park Slope Child Care Collective was arranging an Art Show as a big celebration of the crazy amounts of artwork that the children had made that year. Iris and Dawn asked me to make a small poster to persuade parents and friends to support the cause. I couldn't help going to town on it! 

The brief, again, was pretty wide open. I was aiming for something that looked homemade and used many of the same materials that the children had used for their artwork. It was a great, fun project. 

 
Just a few of the materials used. There was also clay, feathers, ribbon, washi tape, colored pencil, pom-pom ribbon and, of course, live children!

Just a few of the materials used. There was also clay, feathers, ribbon, washi tape, colored pencil, pom-pom ribbon and, of course, live children!

A small banner for the entrance.

A small banner for the entrance.

Big thanks to my wife for the idea (and help) with photographing the children as letters—it was the genius bit that tied it all together…

 
 

CLIENT:
Park Slope Child Care Collective
ART DIRECTION:
Iris, Dawn, Carmen and the teachers of the Rainbows classroom
Medium and Tools:
All sorts of things… and kids.