This week we discussed pointillism and looked at some work of Seurat's. We took a close up look at the dots in his paintings and discussed complimentary colors. Using the color wheel, students could see that complimentary colors are directly across from each other. Before students started painting with their finger instead of a brush, we looked at images of hydrangea blooms for inspiration! Next, student's chose two colors that complimented each other and painted dots with their fingers creating hydrangea blooms!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Hydrangea Blooms!
This week we discussed pointillism and looked at some work of Seurat's. We took a close up look at the dots in his paintings and discussed complimentary colors. Using the color wheel, students could see that complimentary colors are directly across from each other. Before students started painting with their finger instead of a brush, we looked at images of hydrangea blooms for inspiration! Next, student's chose two colors that complimented each other and painted dots with their fingers creating hydrangea blooms!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Dots and Dots of Butterflies
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Musical Instrument Inventors and More Masks!
This week the lower level classes had an opportunity to look at and discuss symmetry and African masks. They used this for inspiration in their own mask making. They used scissors, glue, markers, scraps, yarn, straws and just about anything else we could find! They are all incredible and totally different!
The upper level class this week had a musical instrument inventors workshop. Using cardboard tubes of all sizes, beans, lots of heavy duty tape, glue and many many other scraps, supplies and things that would otherwise be tossed or recycled, students created a musical wonderland in the classroom. The class time flew by so quickly I didn't get a chance to snap any pictures of artists at work or the finished product! Trust me, these instruments and creativity were amazing!
Fun Primary Colors youtube.com

Here is a link to a fun sesame street video about primary colors!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The Final Masks and a Creative Challenge!
This week I read the book "Beautiful Oops" to the lower level classes. It's a fantastic book about turning your "oops's" into beautiful artwork!
Students started by drawing a quick squiggle on a page. Next came the challenge.... They passed their page to the person next to them. The challenge was to make something out of the squiggle.
Below you can see this squiggle turned out to be a porcupine!

This one turned out to be a fox!

The upper level worked on finishing their masks today using all sorts of supplies!

Students started by drawing a quick squiggle on a page. Next came the challenge.... They passed their page to the person next to them. The challenge was to make something out of the squiggle.
Below you can see this squiggle turned out to be a porcupine!
This one turned out to be a fox!
The upper level worked on finishing their masks today using all sorts of supplies!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Patterns and Masks
This week the lower level students worked on creating a pattern around border of their artwork. They chose two shapes and repeated them. Next, they used two different colors to shade the shapes. Once the pattern was complete they worked on coloring their animals using colored pencils which are great for adding texture and small details!
The upper level started a two part project creating masks. We started by looking at and discussing many different images of African masks. We talked about symmetry and pattern and why people wear masks. Next week we will work on embellishments and color!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
African Animal Beginnings...
Today we started a two part project looking at African animals. First, students framed their page by using a straight edge. Next, they looked at a plastic African animal and carefully drew each part. Students learned that it was easier to draw the animal by segmenting and looking at the parts of the animal in terms of geometric shapes.
Next week we will work on adding color and pattern!
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