First
grade students learned about some of the first artwork ever made; cave
paintings! When students came to art, the room had transformed into a cave. The
tables were turned on their sides, with brown paper taped to them. Then
students took a virtual tour of the cave at Lascaux ,
looked at photos of the cave paintings, and read the book, "The Cave
Painter of Lascaux" by Roberta Angeletti. Students drew their own
versions of the cave paintings and then crumpled their brown papers to make
their paper look like the cave wall.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Kindergarten Castles
Romare Bearden Inspired Collages
Third Grade students looked at
artwork by Romare Bearden. They discovered that he created collages from cut up
photos, paintings and other papers. He included people and places that were
important to him. They found that he loved music and grew up during the Harlem
Renaissance, so instruments are often featured in his artwork. Third graders
created their own collages with tissue paper and drew an instrument of their
choice as the focal point.
Dali Inspired Animals
Second
Grade students learned about Spanish artist, Salvador Dali. Students watched a
brief video about surrealism (Get
Surreal! With Salvador Dali). Students discussed the meaning of surrealism, as well as where
the surrealists get their inspiration. Then they looked closely at two of
Dali's works that feature elephants with extremely long skinny legs. Students
brainstormed animals that could be drawn in this way. Students chose an animal
to create in the surrealist style.
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