Hold on tight for this 5th grade project! We had a blast talking about contemporary graffiti artists, who we want to be when we grow up, and color schemes. These projects are going to be for the first Art Room fundraiser! Take a sneak peek below!
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WOOOOWWW These Romero Britto inspired marker prints are turning out amazing! This is only the first step with the printmaking. When they dry we will trace all the white lines with a sharpie to make our designs, patterns, and drawing POP!!
This is my first time teaching this lesson. I wanted my students to ease into drawing so we looked at some Optical Illusion art. The kids LOVED the work of Vasarely. We talked about how repeated pattern, color, and line created a sense of movement and/or 3-D in the work. Then we set about investigating how to use a ruler with accuracy to create our grid. It was fantastic seeing the students’ amazement when their lines created the Op art. We then used complementary colors to color them. Great work!
Kindergarten learned all about different types of lines in this easy and wonderful one day project. You will find the lesson under my lessons page or here. We talked about how line is the most basic element of art and that there are many different types of lines. We learned about and drew five of them: straight, zig zag, broken, bumpy, and my personal favorite loop-de-loop! After we drew our lines, we learned all the colors of the rainbow in the order they go. We painted our colors in that order from left to right. We connected this direction to when they read a book, they read from left to right! What a fun and easy project! |
Mrs. ThompsonWelcome to the Big Shanty Intermediate art room! I hope you enjoy seeing what we are doing! Archives
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