Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Postage Please!



Today students created postage stamps by looking at images of different bugs. We talked about how to begin drawing bugs and that they are made up of different lines and shapes. This seemed to ease the minds of many students that have never tried to draw bugs! We also discussed including USA and the price of the stamp on their artwork. They look like a wonderful collection of stamps!
If you want to create real postage stamps out of your artist's work here is a website that you can easily upload images to http://www.zazzle.com/stamps.
Enjoy Spring break!
See you in April for recycling projects!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy St.Patrick's Day!



With the excitement of Lucky the Leprechaun visiting the classrooms and the beautiful sunshine outside today I couldn't have asked for more creative enthusiasm!
Today I read the story Jack and the Leprechaun by Ivan Robertson to inspire the project. Although, there was plenty of inspiration in the room with Lucky leaving behind shamrocks, gold coins, and foot prints. Today students designed a house that they thought a leprechaun might live in. They began by drawing a tree to illustrate the scale of the house better to the viewer. We discussed how to show the texture of the tree and what a Leprechaun might have in his backyard - rainbows, shamrocks and pots of gold of course!
Next, imaginations went wild!



Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wordless book for the imagination


Where is the Cake by Thé Tjong-Khing is a wordless book with illustrations begging for a story! The pictures allow for very imaginative discussion especially with a young one. There is so much activity happening in the illustrations that the story can change each time you look at it! It is a wonderful way to demonstrate the power of story telling through art.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

From Scraps to Cities!



We have started to look at landscapes this week. Today we began by talking about cities. We looked at some of Paul Klee's work including Castle and Sun. We discussed the endless possibilities of what could be happening in the painting as well as the use of many geometric shapes. Students used scraps that we have been collecting all year to create their cityscape. They turned out amazing! Each city has it's own creative story. Be sure to ask your artist what is happening in their scene.


Tunnels and sky scrapers

This student found heart scraps from a Valentine's day project and turned them into birds!

A busy city with bridges and tunnels and buildings


One student saw his city with more dimension. Maybe a future pop-up artist or architect?!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Spring Has Sprung!



Spring is here!.... at least in the halls at school! Today we looked at more of Georgia O'Keeffe's beautiful floral paintings. Students used view finders to "zoom" in on one of the live flowers from the bouquet on their tables. They used pencil to draw an over sized bloom on their page and included texture to their image by taking an even closer look at the actual flower. Next, they carefully and slowly painted these wonderful spring blooms!
Can't you smell the fresh spring air?!



Thursday, February 18, 2010

Plenty o' Poppies!


In preparation for the play this year we have started to transform the hallway to a field of poppies from the Wizard of Oz. The kids created more than 300 poppies to decorate the hall!
Not only does it get us in the spirit of the play but it's also a nice preview of spring!
Enjoy the sunshine and snow this week. It's perfect for forts, snowmen, sculpture and if you happen to find a stick, like my three year old, it is great snow to draw in!
See you in the halls!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!


This week we kicked off Valentine's Day a little early in art class. The project was to create a Valentine animal and incorporate a heart into it. Here are some of the examples of fun and wonderful artwork! I wish I could frame them all!