Third grade students will view this slideshow:
They will discuss what they see in the various Georgia O'Keefe flower paintings. They'll also view this slideshow to get inspiration:
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
1st Grade--Piet Mondrian Style Abstract Geometric Paintings
Students will get inspiration from this slide show of Mondrian abstract paintings.
They will use black construction paper strips and primary color paints to complete their work.
They will use black construction paper strips and primary color paints to complete their work.
Monday, November 15, 2010
5th Grade--Inca Inspired Mask Medallions
5th graders will learn about the artwork of the Incas. We will look particularly at mask design done by the Incas.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Aboriginal Art--4th grade
Fourth grade students will be creating their own aboriginal style dot paintings.
They will be seeing this slide show in class:
Students will brainstorm various Australian animals and sketch out ideas before beginning to paint, using q-tips. Students may want to check this list to find out about animals they may not have known about. Bonus points for sketching at home and bringing it in next week!
They will be seeing this slide show in class:
Students will brainstorm various Australian animals and sketch out ideas before beginning to paint, using q-tips. Students may want to check this list to find out about animals they may not have known about. Bonus points for sketching at home and bringing it in next week!
Monday, November 8, 2010
6th Grade-Egyptian Sarcophagus Design
Students will be creating their own Egyptian Style Sarcophagus designs including their own face to be entombed! Students will use the slideshow as inspiration and design help when making their sarcophagus.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
4th Grade-Counter Line Drawing/Pattern and Texture Creation
The visual arts has its own vocabulary. It is important for students to understand the words that artists use to describe their work.
Fourth grade students talked about line. They found it hard to define without using words like straight, or thin. One student said that it extends forever in both directions. I then drew a short line on my chalk board. We all laughed about it, but I then realized he was correct--if he was in math class. The geometric definition of a line is different than the definition that artists use.
Line-a mark made by a tool as it moves across a surface.
We discussed how a line could be made by a pencil, a piece of chalk, a glue bottle, even a toe as it drags across sand on a beach. I believe this discussion changed fourth graders perception of line.
Next we talked about a particular type of lines used in art-contour lines. Contour lines are lines that define an edge, shape, or body. I showed students how you could use contour lines to draw your own hand. Students were told to concentrate hard and spend more time looking at their hand than their drawing.
Students will draw overlapping contour line drawings of their hands and then fill this with various patterns and textures.
Fourth grade students talked about line. They found it hard to define without using words like straight, or thin. One student said that it extends forever in both directions. I then drew a short line on my chalk board. We all laughed about it, but I then realized he was correct--if he was in math class. The geometric definition of a line is different than the definition that artists use.
Line-a mark made by a tool as it moves across a surface.
We discussed how a line could be made by a pencil, a piece of chalk, a glue bottle, even a toe as it drags across sand on a beach. I believe this discussion changed fourth graders perception of line.
Next we talked about a particular type of lines used in art-contour lines. Contour lines are lines that define an edge, shape, or body. I showed students how you could use contour lines to draw your own hand. Students were told to concentrate hard and spend more time looking at their hand than their drawing.
Students will draw overlapping contour line drawings of their hands and then fill this with various patterns and textures.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
3rd Grade-Henri Rousseau Style Jungle Scenes
Students in the third grade looked at this painting by Henri Rousseau titled "Exotic Landscape"
Students brainstormed various jungle animals and are currently working on drawing out their own versions of jungle animals.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
2nd Grade-Jasper Johns Style Number Grids
I met with the 2nd graders for the first time today. We are going to be doing artwork inspired by Jasper Johns. I showed students this image and we talked about color, grids, numbers, and texture.
Links to Lesson Plan forthcoming
Links to Lesson Plan forthcoming
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I am really excited about this school year. Even though I have jumped in a bit late, I have a ton of ideas for some fantastic art experiences. On this blog, you'll find lesson plans, pictures, artwork, and various things that students complete throughout the year.
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