Armed with camera, the kids were to focus on an interesting spot on the Sock Monkey and click!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Self....Puppets?
While photography was going on, Sarah taught the class on how to make a "self-portrait" FANDANGO puppet! Great job Sarah!
Labels:
Fandango,
felt,
marking pens,
paper bags,
puppets
Friday, May 29, 2009
Mosaics
To introduce the kids to mosaics was tricky due to the mess. So, fabric paint was used in place of grout! The kids tacky-glued glass stones to a wooden shape and used to fabric paint to fill in the spaces in between the stones - some kids got a little more creative...
Labels:
fabirc paint,
glass stones,
mosaics,
wooden shapes
Monday, April 6, 2009
Wire Structures
What do you get when you mix wires, beads and a block of wood? Creativity! Clothes-hanger wire was used for the vertical body, then slid into a pre-drilled block of wood. Assorted, pliable wires and beads were then wrapped around the upright to create these wire sculptures. Too much fun!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Sandpaper Art
What happens when you give kids sandpaper and a bucket of crayons? Mania! After showing the class a slide show of Vincent Van Gough, the kids were asked to create their version of a dream-like picture, emphasizing Van Gough's movement in Starry Night. This is what we got!!!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Abstract Portraits
Picasso's abstract portraits inspired the students to produce these portraits. With a felt-tip pen, the students drew each facial feature on a different colored paper, cut the features out, then pieced them together to form a face.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Wild Beasts
Fauvism (Les Fauves=The Wild Beast) and Henri Matisse were the inspiration for this project. The students cut out, freehand shapes from colored paper and pasted the shapes to paper of their choice.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Impressions
Using oil pastels, the students created their own works inspired by the Impressionist Claude Monet.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Self-Portraits
With the realistic, emotional art that came out of the Renaissance period, it was exciting to see the students create self-portraits based on the bizzare works of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Chinese Names
When the students were studying China, they had the opportunity to write their names in Chinese on rice paper. Some kids used black markers, while others tried their skills with water colors.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Woodblock Prints
With the children reporting on China, how appropriate to introduce rice paper and woodblocking. With carving blocks of wood being unacceptable, we cheated by using foam boards to simulate the woodblock, and foam geometric shapes for the relief. The ink was replaced with black washable paint. The children were to design a pattern with the shapes and repeat the pattern over the rice paper.
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