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During this years Three Harbours Arts festival 2008 at The Prestongrange Mining Museum, East Lothian, Scotland we displayed 2000 paperboats as an exhibition and sculpture. This is part of an ongoing project so if you wish to create paperboats for our next presentation on 2009 World Community Arts Day 17 02 09 please send your boats to us.

 

Here is the history to the project:


Three Harbours Paperboats 2007 "Recreating Morisons Haven"

Following on from the successful paperboat schools project last year, where 1000 children made a paperboat,and helped us recreate the Prestonpans Harbour, which is now filled in and not in use. We created giant paperboat sculptures and then lit them up in a blue light. The Paperboats were made by school children from Prestonpans Primary, St Gabriels Primary RC, Prestonpans infants Primary, Cockenzie Primary and Lomgniddry Primary School, East Lothian, Scotland.
In the middle was a salt sculpture by Tom Ewing.

World Community Arts Day Paperboats
Our contribution to World Community Arts Day was to ask people around the world to create paperboats and put a message of hope in it. As this is a ongoing project. We now have examples from other parts of Scotland, USA, Mexico, Ireland, Slovenia.


Three Harbours Paperboats 2008
WE built a 2000 paqperboat exhibition and sculpture on a grass verge in the Mining Museum site. We shall light the new batch of paperboats with creative projections. In the boats we you to write in a message of hope.

2000 Paperboats from

LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore

Jenny Turner

Kenny Munro and friends from Kolkata Bengal

Prestonpans Primary School

Longniddry Primary School

Cockenzie Primary School

St Gabriels Primary School

Prestonpans Community Centre, Afterschool Arts Club Friday

Cockenzie Brownies

The 3 harbours Arts Festival Paper boats project

World Copmmunity Arts Day 17 02 08

Flickr paperboats

Rocca gutteridge at the beach at Portobello

Irena D Slovenia

The Venchie

Edel King, ireland

Typoboats BA Visual Communications, Adam Smith College, Fife

Patricia Quijano, Mexico

Castleview Primary School, Craigmillar 1

Castleview Primary School, Craigmillar 2

Holly Sandie

Pathhead Primary School, Scotland

Rosie Haillay, Gullane

Barga Teachers, Italy

Welsh Association of Community Artists

In 2007 This 1000 boats sculpture was made by school children from Prestonpans Primary, St Gabriels Primary RC, Prestonpans infants Primary, Cockenzie Primary and Lomgniddry Primary School, East Lothian, Scotland.

 

How to make a paper boat sculpture.


Have you ever made a paper boat which was going to be part of a giant sculpture?


1. Make a paper boat with a message on it, your name, age and country.

2. Then send us your boat for The Three Harbours Festival opening on 30 May 2008.

 

Online examples

Photos on how to make a paper boat sculpture in 9 stages.


How to make a boat in 30 seconds!


 


Here is how to make your own in 9 easy stages.

1. Getting started creating the mast of the boat
Fold an A4 sheet of paper in half across the width and press the fold down to create a sharp, neat fold. Fold the paper in half across its width again and press the fold down to create a sharp and neat fold.


2. To create the sails of the boat
Unfold the second fold. Make sure the first fold is facing away from you. Then bring the right hand corner down to meet the crease down the centre of the paper. Make a sharp neat fold. Repeat with the left corner. This will create the sails of the boat and look like a big triangle with two flaps at the bottom of the paper.


3. Creating the body of the boat (Port and Starboard)
Take one of the flaps and fold it up onto the triangle (mast and sails). Then turn over the paper and fold the other flap onto the triangle (mast and sails).


4. To create a diamond shape
It should now look like a paper hat. Open it up and place your two thumbs inside the paper hat. Pull the sides of the hat away from each other. This should create a diamond shape.


5. Create a triangle
The magic is about to happen, but first you have to create a triangle shape. Make sure the open flaps of the diamond are facing you. Take one flap at the bottom and fold it up to the top of the diamond. Turn the paper over and repeat.


6. Create another diamond
This is the last stage before the magic happens! You now have a tiny triangular
hat. Put your thumbs inside the bottom of the triangle and pull out the sides. Flatten it to create a diamond as before.


7. The magic happens
Hold the diamond shape so that the folds are vertical and you can see the small tip of the mast inside. Pull the two triangles apart at the same time from the tip of the diamond. You will start to see more of the mast and then your paper boat will appear like magic!


8. Decorate your boat and put a message in it.
Decorate your boat in any way you like using water-based paint. Inside the
boat write your message of good will.


9. Make lots and lots of them.
Find a flat grassy field and pin all your paper boats into the ground and create a giant shape like a fish or a whale or any giant shape you want.

The paper boats project is ongoing and part of

The Three Harbours Arts Festival 2007

World Community Arts Day 2008 17 02 08

The Three Harbours Arts Festival 30 May - 8 June 2008

World Community Arts Day 17 02 09

Originally concieved by Yvonne Murphy, Jo Mawdsley, Andrew Crummy

Send your boats to: The Three Harbours Arts Festival, 83a High Street, Cockenzie EH32 0DG, UK

Both photos by Scott Whitelaw