Monday, October 22, 2012
In the Art Room - Aboriginal Art
Since the 6th grades study the reasons art has been made throughout time, I thought I would follow up their Egyptian art lesson with an Aboriginal art lesson. I really liked the contrast of having one culture whose artwork was clearly left in the ancient world and another culture who still creates artwork in the style of their ancestors. This was a quick project - completed in just one day. To keep the emphasis on technique and style, I gave the kids tracers to use.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
In the Art Room - More Halloween!!
Kinder Witches - directed drawings focusing on vertical, diagonal, and horizontal lines.
1st Grade Dancing Skeletons - review of geometric and organic shapes.
6th Grade - Day of the Dead Skulls - continued discussion of the purposes for creating art.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
In the Art Room - Koi Fish
This didn't turn out quite like I hoped, but my 3rd graders seemed to enjoy it! We were studying recurring themes in different cultures' artworks. We looked at the Koi/Carp fish in Japanese paintings and then tried to create our own versions. I used steps for the drawing lesson found on smART Class.
In the Art Room - Silly Jack O'Lanterns
Let the Halloween themed projects begin! I love the expressions the kids give these guys. This was a first grade project. We spent week one painting and texturizing paper with forks. Week two, we cut and glued it all together.
In the Art Room - Ancient Egypt
My 6th graders love this project so it's one I do every year. I always try to change it a little bit so it doesn't get stale. I was very pleased with this year's outcome.