Hervé Tullet at the time of the coronavirus goes on stage on the web, with the Expo Ideal series, entirely dedicated to children. And he invites us to make an exhibition at home
Don't store avocado like this: it's dangerousHervé Tullet at the time of the coronavirus: the famous illustrator does not leave children in this difficult period, forced at home without being able to go out and have fun outdoors. And he goes on stage on the web, with the Expo Ideal series entirely dedicated to creative activities for the little ones, inviting us to create an exhibition at home with the works to be exhibited.
Hervé Tullet is a French artist, author of over 80 children's books where he teaches them to create and who has created exhibitions for the little ones, appreciated everywhere. And in this period, children really need to spend time constructively, to exorcise fear and see the light.
So the illustrator, unable to give life to physical exhibitions, puts himself on the web and with the Ideal Expo series he talks to the children (and their families) teaching them how to create beautiful works to exhibit at home and, who knows, maybe even outside when all this is over.
© Hervè Tullet / Facebook
The series is available at this link, where you need to enter the password 'Tobo Studio'. Like all respectable series, it is made in "episodes" which together constitute a mini creativity course.
© Hervè Tullet
The videos are in French unfortunately, but the pictures speak for themselves. It will not be difficult to immerse yourself anyway and try to repeat what Tullet invites you to do.
Building the colors of tomorrow together.
Sources of reference: Ideal Expo / Ideal Expo / Vimeopro / Hervè Tullet
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