Portraits
created: 06. 12. 2017 23:11 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The digital object consists of 8 pieces of art work by the pupils from the Elementary School, Jarovnice 192, which were taken out and sent to the international fine arts competitions.
The authors of the works are the following students: Damián Giňa (7.D), Vanesa Popušová-Giňová (5.D), Marianna Červeňáková (4.B), Jaroslava Kalejová (7.A), Jakub Popuša (4.B), Marianna Červeňáková (4.A), Kevin Giňa (6.C), Jozef Gabčo (4.A)
The works' motives are portraits of human faces. The pupils use the tempera painting. The school is known for getting many awards for the fine arts works, both at home and abroad (i.e. India, Japan, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran...). Thel pupils are taught by the teacher Mgr. Jan Sajko. Their independent exhibitions took place in many cities, such as Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Kosice, Martin, Presov, Sabinov. Young authors come from socially disadvantaged communities.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting general audience internal
Work
created: 04. 12. 2017 20:30 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The digital object consists of 4 pieces of art work by the pupils from the Elementary School, Jarovnice 192, which were taken out and sent to the international fine arts competitions.
The authors of the works are the following students: Richard Červeňák (6.B), René Červeňák, (6.B), Kristian Bilý (4.E), Alex Giňa (7.C).
The works' motives are related to work. The pupils use the tempera painting. The school is known for getting many awards for the fine arts works, both at home and abroad (i.e. India, Japan, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran...). Thel pupils are taught by the teacher Mgr. Jan Sajko. Their independent exhibitions took place in many cities, such as Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Kosice, Martin, Presov, Sabinov. Young authors come from socially disadvantaged communities.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting general audience internal
Music
created: 04. 12. 2017 20:23 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The digital object consists of 7 pieces of art work by the pupils from the Elementary School, Jarovnice 192, which were taken out and sent to the international fine arts competitions.
The authors of the works are the following students: Pavol Kaleja (5.A), Martin Červeňák (4.B), Mária Kukuricová (7.D), Vlasta Červeňáková (7.D), Daniel Červeňák (6.D), Daniela Giňová (7.A), Marián Kaleja (7.A).
The works' motives are related to music. The pupils use the tempera painting. The school is known for getting many awards for the fine arts works, both at home and abroad (i.e. India, Japan, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran...). Thel pupils are taught by the teacher Mgr. Jan Sajko. Their independent exhibitions took place in many cities, such as Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Kosice, Martin, Presov, Sabinov. Young authors come from socially disadvantaged communities.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting general audience internal
Mother and Child
created: 23. 10. 2017 15:32 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting Mother and Child is Silvia Markovičová. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal
White Bird
created: 20. 10. 2017 15:20 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting White Bird is Silvia Markovičová. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal
Romani Caravan
created: 20. 10. 2017 14:59 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting Romani Caravan is Silvia Markovicova. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipen - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: tempera on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal
Still Life with Shack
created: 20. 10. 2017 14:45 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting Still Life with Shack is Silvia Markovičová. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: tempera painting on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal
Butterflies
created: 20. 10. 2017 14:26 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting Butterflies is Jaroslav Sirotnik. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of techniques on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jaroslav Sirotník general audience internal
Birds
created: 20. 10. 2017 13:10 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author of the painting Birds is Jaroslav Sirotnik. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of techniques on sololit.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting general audience internal
Native American
created: 20. 10. 2017 12:27 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jozef Fečo is a creative artist who graduated from the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, the department of design and wood carving. The creative work started in 2011, the first piece done was a painting of Jesus, on canvas. In the year 2015, for the State Research Library, the series of 13 big format portraits of world-known personalities of the Romani origin were painted. Material: canvas. Technique: painting - tempera, acrylic colours.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Fečo general audience internal