Wednesday, May 24, 2017
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.The students also made sure their butterflies showed symmetry.
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.
Paper Mache Bowls
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Weaving
Romare Bearden Inspired Artwork
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 picked an instrument of their choice, and drew just a portion of it,
emphasizing a part of the instrument that they found interesting. They colored
their instrument with oil pastels and created a piano border with marker.
Surrealist Inspired Paintings
Fifth graders studied the art of the surrealists, especially Salvador Dali. Students watched a video clip called "Get Surreal! With Salvador Dali" to help them understand surrealism. Students used surrealist methods to come up with subject matter to create surrealist artwork. Four methods they could use are transformation, dislocation, metamorphosis and juxtaposition.
Cave Art
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.
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