Sunday, October 19, 2014

Third grade "Expressionism" Self Portraits and Kindergarten Diggers and Dump Trucks

The third graders really enjoyed discovering the different colors they could mix with the primary colors.  After we finished painting the self portraits, the students participated in a "positive feedback" critique.






The kindergarten students used found objects to create shapes for dump trucks, excavators and other construction vehicles:





Thursday, October 9, 2014

Color Wheel Fish and Geometric Shape Robots

Second grade students learned about the color wheel and mixed secondary colors with red, yellow, and blue.  After the fish were painted, they used blue and white to create a tint of blue for the water.  The last step will be to use black markers to create patterns on each fish.


The first grade students recently finished discussing and identifying geometric shapes.  After dancing to the robot song, students created a geometric shape robot with scraps of paper.  The robots were finished with markers.





Monday, September 8, 2014

Celebrate the New School Year!!

Welcome back to a new school year!  Art class is in full swing.  Please wear older clothes or bring a smock to art class.  We will be doing lots of painting and using other messy mediums. 

Second grade students are beginning a primary and secondary color fish painting.  We began with a color wheel review.  Oval templates were used to create the fish.  The next class will be devoted to mixing paint colors to create secondary colors (orange, purple, and green).  I will feature some of the finished paintings in the coming weeks.



The kindergarten classes are learning about the primary colors.  We read "Mouse Paint" by Ellen Stohl Walsh.  Students used large oval templates to create three "mice".  The children created their mice by adding ears, nose, eyes, and whiskers.


The first fifth grade project is also dealing with color mixing.  We are incorporating language arts and visual arts by writing "Self portrait poems" using adjectives to describe ourselves.  After creating movement on the paper using curved lines, students will paint each area with a custom color.  When the paint is dried, the poem will be written into the spaces allowing the letters to change sizes to fill in each section.

Please visit my blog in the next few weeks to see some finished art projects!

*Kid Quotes~
When asked about what art is and why it is important, students said:
"Art is not about being the best, it is about CREATIVITY!"
"Art is not perfect!"
"Art lets all things get out!"
"Because without art the world would be boring."
"There's so much you can do and there is nothing you can't do!"
"It makes people feel better!"
"Maybe because you can learn when you make art."
"Why is art so important? Because artists and people share a message."