Gozo’s VPA School goes … Ants

Gozo’s Visual and Performing Arts School‘s facade has just got an upgrade and if you pass by on foot, car, bicycle or train you are very unlikely to miss it, as it’s a yellow, blue and red celebration of creativity, arts and teamwork.

Giant Ants have taken over the school.

Create An Art installation that’s a statement on its own.

Look at us, we are not afraid to stand out.

The Day the Ants took over our School!

in case you missed it … (here is the fb version) :-)Ants: Art installation | School facade | 3D Sculpture Techniques/ Mixed Media students. There are so many parallels in the world of nature from which to draw inspiration. Ants have been our source! Have you ever observed them and tried to understand how they live? Ants have a lot of positive traits that, when applied to our life, will surely yield dramatic results, especially when it comes to teamwork, success, and realization of goals. 1. Ants aren’t intimidated by the size of their workload 2. Ants value teamwork 3. Ants are organised 4. Ants get the job doneIsn’t it amazing how these tiny creatures have the blueprint to success? Thanks Federico Chini for such an amazing footage! Charlie Camilleri EdukazzjoniSo, what do you think about it?

Posted by Gozo Visual and Performing Arts School on Thursday, October 31, 2019
The Day the Ants took over our School!

But why ants? There are so many parallels in the world of nature from which to draw inspiration. Ants have been our source!

Have you ever observed them and tried to understand how they live? Ants have a lot of positive traits that, when applied to our life, will surely yield dramatic results, especially when it comes to teamwork, success, and realization of goals.
1. Ants aren’t intimidated by the size of their workload
2. Ants value teamwork
3. Ants are organised
4. Ants get the job done

Isn’t it amazing how these tiny creatures have the blueprint to success? Thanks to Charlie Camilleri for creating such an amazing mixed media artwork guiding his students to take part in the project.
Filming credits Federico Chini.