2016. március 24., csütörtök

A CREATIVE DAY, 23rd March, Wednesday

This day was really about CREATION.
We were guided by two local designer-graphic artists. We were shown their office as well as several pieces of their art products which can be seen both at indoor and outdoor public places in the town.
All of them made us watch not only Craft Village and Garden of Reflexion, but also the Robin on the outer wall of Primark from a different point of view.




Workshop at the Academy

The third one is similar to the montage decorating the building of 'Szinva park' in Miskolc.
Moreover we entered the Sandwich Co. Bar, which we had expected to be dull from the outside, but from the inside it happened to hide some real treasures.The walls were full of their pieces of art.
However, the most interesting was the one with either's grandparents.This place used to be a popular dance club, a place where the would-be couples had opportunities to get to know each other. It was the very place where the grandparents met for the first time.





Visiting the Rainbow office





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After the unusual sightseeing we could create our own pieces.Everyone had fun while recalling our experinces in drawing.
These drawings are being elaborated and printed by them to create postcards and a poster.


Our project work

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In the afternoon we listened to a presentation about YOUNG ENTERPRISE programme, which inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy, and how to start businesses that create jobs.




Workbooks from 4 to 25 year-old students

Presentation about YE programme

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To finish this really CREATIVE night we went out to enjoy the atmosphere and the live music of the Peadar O'Donnel's authentic pub.










The place was full of happy Irish old guys and youngsters despite being Wednesday. The decoration was a unique mixture of old fashioned posters, notes of proverbs and jokes, flags and banners from all over the world, smoked bacon, pairs of sausages, and a whole smoked boar head wearing sunglasses and St. Patrick's hat.
Three musicians entertained the audience, a fiddler, a guitarist and the one with an Irish tinwhistle.