Kindergarten
students read One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss. They
drew and painted their own fish in the style of Dr. Seuss.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Surreal artwork
Fifth grade students studied Salvador Dali and the surrealists. Students discovered that surrealists were trying to shock and almost scare their viewers. Instead of making pretty art, the surrealists loved making strange artwork. They often used dislocation - placing objects where they shouldn't be, juxtaposition- two things, side by side, that don't normally go together, transformation- turning something familiar into something unusual or strange and metamorphosis- when an object is changed into something else. Students created a surreal artwork and wrote how their artwork is surreal.
Comparison Portraits
Alphabeasties
Fourth Grade students read
“Alphabeasties” by Sharon Warner and Sarah Forss. Students found that they
could illustrate an animal of their choice by only using one letter. They used
different fonts and sizes of one letter to “color” their animal. Students began
by drawing the contour of their animal on colored paper that best represented
their animal. Finally, they used permanent markers to “color” their animal
using different fonts and sizes of one letter (Usually the first letter of the
animal. For example, a horse would be filled with “h.”)
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Aboriginal Dot Paintings
4th grade students
learned about the artwork of the aboriginal people of Australia . This
group of people is indigenous to Australia ,
just like Native Americans are indigenous to the United States .
The students learned that the
Aborigines are known for their dot paintings and x-ray paintings. As you can
probably imagine, dot paintings are made with only dots, and x-ray paintings
show the inside of the subject they painted. Students chose an animal that
lives in Australia
to paint in the dot and x-ray painting styles of the Aborigines.
Los
estudiantes de 4º grado aprendieron sobre el arte del pueblo aborigen de
Australia. Este grupo de personas son indígenas de Australia, igual que los
nativos americanos son los indígenas de los Estados Unidos.
Los estudiantes
aprendieron que los aborígenes son conocidos por sus obras de puntitos y
pinturas estilo rayos x. Como se podrán imaginar, las obras de puntitos son
pinturas hechas solo de puntos y las pinturas estilo rayos x muestran lo de
adentro del sujeto de la pintura. Los
estudiantes escogieron un animal que viva en Australia para pintar en los estilos
de puntitos y rayos x de los aborígenes.
Kindergarten self-portraits
Pointillism Butterflies
Students discovered that
the comics in newspapers are colored with tiny dots. They also learned about
Georges Seurat, the artist who invented pointillism by using only dots in his
paintings. They applied their discoveries in creating a butterfly colored only
with dots.They also made sure the butterflies wings were symetrical.
Los estudiantes descubrieron que las historietas
en los periódicos están pintadas con puntitos diminutos. También aprendieron
sobre Georges Seurat, el artista que invento el puntillismo usando solamente
puntitos en sus obras. Ellos aplicaron su descubrimiento para crear mariposas
pintadas solamente con puntos. Los estudiantes también tenían que asegurar que
las alas fueran simétricas.
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