
Sunday
Torn Paper Self Portaits

Labels:
5th grade,
Collage,
paper,
portrait,
self portrait,
torn paper
Mona Lisa Pop
This lesson combines an introduction to the Renaissance and the artist Leonardo daVinci as well as the Pop art approach to creating by Andy Warhol. Using a simple coloring book outline of the Mona Lisa, with a clear overhead and Sharpie markers student trace the lines and attach their work (with tape at the top so the overhead can be lifted up) to white card stock.
Last color paper in a collage style, no scissors, torn paper only they are to add color and their design approach to this classic art icon.
Colorful Building Colorful City
Using one color per table students created a value scale rectangle that will be later be cut to create one city building for an individual project and one city building for a class project. This art project explores color, shape, size, balance, line and design. We used observation and discussion to create the details and addition design components to complete the pictures. What is a city? What are the shapes do you see on buildings? Foreground, middle ground and background...so many connections
Labels:
1st grade,
Collage,
Color,
color theory,
painting
Wednesday
Black and White face studies
4th grade spent several classes review the parts of the human face. Using charcoal they explored shading and design and balance.
Penguin Spong picture
This fun hands on project if perfect for younger students as an introduction to printmaking. You might need two sessions so that the body (spong print) can properly dry. Pre cut shapes and crayons/color pencils complete the process.
There's no people like Snowpeople...

Finished project was completed in chalk pastels using expressive colors.
Saturday
artisan des arts: Homemade paper clocks - grade 5/6
This could be a fun project to try,
Maybe in connection to Dali or Early America
artisan des arts: Homemade paper clocks - grade 5/6: Here's a project that I really love - I did this with my grade 5/6 class as Christmas presents for their parents. I bought 34 dollar store...
Maybe in connection to Dali or Early America
artisan des arts: Homemade paper clocks - grade 5/6: Here's a project that I really love - I did this with my grade 5/6 class as Christmas presents for their parents. I bought 34 dollar store...
Sunday
Van Gogh inspired watercolors

Wednesday
Decorative Skull Drawings
While connecting to World Studies standards for 6th grade this lesson also allows students to develop their drawing and design skills. Using handouts, drawings from their sketchbook's and table resource images as well as classroom discussion students draw a basic human skull. Taking inspiration from the Day of the Dead celebrations of Mexico, students add color, pattern and details to personalize their drawing. Works are done on black paper with color pencil, metallic color pencils, crayons, construction paper crayons and metallic crayons.

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