Workshops for Hospitals, Healthcare Facilities, Schools, Clinics and Special Programs
What is Wheel Art? Wheel Art is a unique activity for individuals who are wheel chair dependent. Each “wheel artist” uses the wheels of their chair to paint onto a large canvas secured to the floor. The artists all contribute their own style, color and unique patterns that create an amazing community mural to be shared.
Who Can Participate in Wheel Art? The wheel artist may wheel themselves; either manually or through a powered wheel chair. Or, if they are not able to do so an assistant can help them move across the surface. Children, young adults and older adults all enjoy wheel art. Wheel art is empowering for the person confined to a wheel chair because it allows them to express their creativity in an exceptional way. Just as each person is unique, the patterns from their wheels are as well; they reflect a part of themselves which is “one of a kind”. After the piece is completed the artists can proudly look back and recognize their own tread marks on the canvas; feeling a part of a community of special individuals.
Painting with Wheels Different painting techniques are used to achieve successful application onto the wheels. Non-toxic acrylic paints along with various brushes and rollers are used in conjunction with special additives to maximize paint vibrancy and fluidity.
Each wheel artist chooses a color to paint with. After successfully loading the wheels with their chosen color, the artist moves their chair through and across the surface of the canvas creating patterns and linear shapes throughout. Sometimes, a favorite song is played in the background while the painting takes place. The experience then becomes a “dance” with their chairs as well as a visual art activity. A wonderful process with a beautiful product!
See Wheel Art in Action! Here is a short clip of children participating in Wheel Art!
The Finished Artwork
The finished piece can be displayed in a variety of ways. One large mural can be stretched to hang on a large section of the wall. Another option is to cut the canvas into smaller sections and create separate panels to be hung in different areas of the facility.
Additional items can be incorporated into the workshops such as t-shirts, canvas tote bags or aprons. These items are simply taped down around the perimeter of the large canvas and the artist wheels over them during their painting time. The results are amazing and each artist can have a “wearable” wheel art creation to remember the day with!
The wheel art image can also be reproduced for all to enjoy. A high quality digital picture may be taken and then used to create note cards and various promotional pieces for the facility.
Learn more about setting up a Wheel Art Workshop in your facility! Email: Pamela@colorsofplay.com Phone: 201-906-6555