Student works were displayed on the bulletin board near the front office for all to enjoy.
Monday
Kinder Fall Leaves
Changing a Summer green leaf into a Fall warm colored leaf, using oil pastels and for a bit of detail with added a cut and glued yarn center vein.
Student works were displayed on the bulletin board near the front office for all to enjoy.
Student works were displayed on the bulletin board near the front office for all to enjoy.
Labels:
2015-16,
Color,
color theory,
Kindergarten,
oil pastels,
Pre K DHH,
Pre-K,
seasonal
Mini Selfies
Collage Mini portraits...overview of the history of Portrait painting
Paper Selfie-Introduction to constructing a human face using paper.
Cut and torn paper, collage, composition, refining techniques and details. Supporting personal expression.
Paper Selfie-Introduction to constructing a human face using paper.
Cut and torn paper, collage, composition, refining techniques and details. Supporting personal expression.
Frank Stella inspired
We are building on the Take a Line for a Walk project and looking at the later work of American Artist Frank Stella.
More Cute Cookies
What a sweet and fun way to learn , what are the parts of our face and where are they located. Where are my arms, legs and tummy...coloring, cutting, gluing and creating!
Friday
Leaf Tile Patterns
This projects has several steps and involves introducing students to printmaking.
First we did a series of leaf rubbing to transfer the texture and shape of the leaf to the paper.
First we did a series of leaf rubbing to transfer the texture and shape of the leaf to the paper.
Labels:
2015-16,
DHH,
Mixed grades,
printmaking,
skill building
Lines straight Lines curvy
Lines LINES LiNEs...long straight short curvy this project has it all!
Student get to try out using a ruler to create straight lines, how many lines can you draw in 2 minutes?
We looked at a variety of art work that had strong line use to compare and contrast. Jackson Pollock's expressive work with Frank Stella's more minimalist pieces.
How many curvy cooked spaghetti lines can you draw, how about some ocean waves. We are building our line vocabulary as we create.
Students then matted their own work with lots of pride!
Student get to try out using a ruler to create straight lines, how many lines can you draw in 2 minutes?
We looked at a variety of art work that had strong line use to compare and contrast. Jackson Pollock's expressive work with Frank Stella's more minimalist pieces.
How many curvy cooked spaghetti lines can you draw, how about some ocean waves. We are building our line vocabulary as we create.
Students then matted their own work with lots of pride!
Wednesday
Picasso inspired Fairy-tale villains
Lake George
Inspired by the Georgia O'Keeffe painting...collage learning the basics of creating a landscape. We used color pencil to layout the various areas and talked about warm and cool colors. Students were encouraged to use a variety of papers and experiment with tearing out their shapes and forms. Lots of individuality inspired by one classic image.
Glue, Pastel and a Pumpkin
2 Part project:
looking at pumpkin forms, students practiced drawing step by step. Working with white glue, students drew pumpkins.
After glue had dried students colored the pumpkins and stems with chalk pastels.
looking at pumpkin forms, students practiced drawing step by step. Working with white glue, students drew pumpkins.
After glue had dried students colored the pumpkins and stems with chalk pastels.
Labels:
2015-16,
3rd,
chalk pastels,
drawing,
nature,
pumpkin,
skill building
Little Shrines
Little shrines...Day of the Dead Cultural exploration, artists that inspire, how does this tradition connect to North and South American history and World influences?
Connecting to classroom Social Studies themes
Day of the Dead alters- building on previous knowledge create a small clay “sugar skull” form, collage, sharpie and assemblage to create a 3-D frame to display and create a cohesive design. Form and function
Engineering/ Art connection
Connecting to classroom Social Studies themes
Day of the Dead alters- building on previous knowledge create a small clay “sugar skull” form, collage, sharpie and assemblage to create a 3-D frame to display and create a cohesive design. Form and function
Engineering/ Art connection
Dem Bones
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