As we warmed up to watercolors in the beginning of the year, we do a quick "wet on wet" watercolor technique sky and talking about different times of day. Then students use what they know about line and shape to create a silouette compostion. This year it was trees, during our fall color unit.
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Warm and Cool Leaves
All elementary art teachers seem to have some sort of "fall leaf project". In this project, students not only studied organic shapes and texture, but also warm verses cool colors.
Wayne Thiebaud, Cakes
Yummy, Yummy Cakes!
4th Graders studied the artist Wayne Thiebaud. They then made a cake of thier own using oil pastels as thier medium. They were told to layer HEAVILY to get the painterly effect, mix colors and
be creative! Students were also introduced to shading cyclindars to make thier cakes look round. Don't the look good enough to eat?!
Jim Dine, Hearts
This project started as a study of color mixing and making painted paper for our Eric Carle unit. But with Valentine's day right around the corner and soooo many beautiful painted papers we looked at the painted hearts by Jim Dine and then created our own. The results were gorgous and
each one unique!
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