First graders started this lesson by searching the art room for all kinds of lines. We then took turns drawing all types of lines on the whiteboard. They drew a turtle and filled it's shell with all kinds of lines: loopy, curvy, straight, even letters, numbers and shapes.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Optical Illusion Hands by Grade 4
Fourth graders used both line and value to create this illusion of 3D hands. They practiced using value (darks and lights of a color) by creating a value scale, before embarking on their final product.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Dinosaurs by First Grade
First graders learned how to draw dinosaurs using simple shapes. They colored using warm and cool colors, and finished by adding a decorated frame.
Landscapes by Kindergarten
Kindergartners designed landscapes that included hills, mountains, skies and more. They colored using vibrant oil pastels, and finished by adding a frame decorated with patterns.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Clay Castles by Grade 4
Fourth graders sculpted these textured castles out of ceramic clay. They attached windows, drawbridges, towers and more. Watercolor paints were used to add color, and personalized flags were added as a final touch.
Warm and Cool Owls by Grade 1
First graders rolled, folded and stamped their clay to create those owl sculptures. They chose either warm or cool colors to paint their owls.
Laurel Burch Cats By Grade 3
These colorful felines are inspired by the fantastic artwork of artist, Laurel Burch. Third graders covered their cat drawings with patterns, and then used regular markers as well as color-changing markers to fill the patterns with color.
Texture Mirrors by Grade 2
Second graders used a variety of tools to stamp different textures into their clay. Once the clay frame was dry, we glued paper mirrors to the back, painted with watercolor and embellished with colorful beads.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tissue Box Monsters by Kindergarten
Kindergartners used cutting and glueing skills to create these scary monsters. They were inspired by reading Ed Emberley's great book, Go Away Big Green Monster!
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