Symmetry, shape, line, and emphasis created this guy. WIth chalk pastels to illuminate the crayoned nutcracker he really pops off the page!
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Rousseau Greenhouse
Henri Rousseau was an inventive artist. For this greenhouse project we used acrylics or tempera paint, sponges and a black sharpie. Perspective, blending of colors and composition were the objectives for this lesson.
Delaunay Fashion Designs
Art is an occupation. Fashion Designer being one of them. Here we used watercolors with a no bleed watercolor technique using vibrant colors and a simple study of the human form. Clean lines, crisp shapes. Sonia Delaunay created the Orphism art movement.
Cezanne’ Pears
Think big! Draw a big pear, like bigger than your whole head! We looked a artist Paul Cezanne’s work and reflected on his style of movement and lighting of pears. After examining a couple of real pears we set to work. Acrylic or tempera paint on 12×18 paper. Texture came in by using a paperContinue reading “Cezanne’ Pears”
The 7 Elements of Art
Grades 3-5 reviewed the 7 elements of art in this build-upon lesson. They can work right in their sketchbooks with pencil and crayons.
St. Basil’s Cathedral
This just reminds me of candy, a really big candy house! So much texture and architectural delights! Middle schoolers used watercolors and oil pastels to create a resist so colors wouldn’t run. The oil pastels contained the watercolors! Techniques for this assignment were texture, line, overlay, and watercolor resist. Spires and onion tops embellished withContinue reading “St. Basil’s Cathedral”
Color Theory Basics
Introducing color theory to my middle schoolers. Studying the color wheel we became mixologists! Primary+Secondary=Tertiary. Acrylics or tempera paint in primary, secondary, black and white and a black sharpie are the supplies. I asked them to name one of their favorite combinations. Keep this in your sketchbook to use as a reference for your nextContinue reading “Color Theory Basics”
Paul Klee Portraits 3-5
Paul Klee coined the term I use all the time, “a dot is a line that went for a walk!” Geometric and organic shapes, line and texture fill this dynamic piece! Oil pastels were used and a double layer was created with cool undertones to give this a moody look. We played a game usingContinue reading “Paul Klee Portraits 3-5”
Matisse Skateboards
Middle schoolers got to blend the old with the new in this project. A look into the life of Matisse and his creating with scissors inspired this project. Students were challenged to personalize their skateboard to share a bit of their interests. We discussed organic and geometric shapes, along with texture, sizing and composition.
Dandelions-Make a Wish!
I wish we could be together-that was my inspiration to create this piece. This watercolor with salt resist embraced cool or warm colors using primary and secondary colors. Students were challenged to think about composition and placement on the paper. The salt resist added a dreamy texture to the work! This lesson could take 2Continue reading “Dandelions-Make a Wish!”