Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Mixed media elephants and Hot Air Balloons - grade 5/6

 Probably every three months, I decide on a new "favorite ever" art project. This one is definitely my favorite ever as of right now!

I came up with this project based on the art of Juri Romanov, a fantastic artist I came across on Etsy. A lot of the art I do with my students is very happy and colorful, and this time, I wanted to try something different. We looked at some of Romanov's art on my iPad, and talked about how these kinds of colors evoke different emotions - sadness, loneliness, solitude. Very different than the kind of emotions we normally go for!

On watercolor paper, students began by drawing their design using pencil. Some of them stuck close to Romanov's inspiration, and others strayed and went their own way. Next, they carefully traced the basic outlines using Sharpie. Students then used a paintbrush and watered down brown or grey paint to stipple their backgrounds. The stippling gave a milky, cloudy look to the paper, which worked perfectly for this kind of design.

Once the paper had dried (maybe ten or so minutes later) students began to color in their detail using pencil crayon. I had originally tried marker for my example, but it didn't get into the grooves of the watercolor paper well enough, so pencil crayon it was!

Students then added in their newsprint details. They used old dictionaries to draw elephants, mountain peaks, and clouds. Once they had glued them in, they went back to their drawing with a fine Sharpie and added any final details - lines on their balloon, swirls in their clouds, or anything else that was missing.

These projects are beautiful. Like, I am lusting after many of them for my living room walls. They are so me, which luckily ended up being something my students loved as well. There was a lot of pride flowing around the classroom after this project, and it was truly one of those days where I felt so, so lucky to get to teach art, even if it's just for part of my days. I went home feeling very inspired.



 The one below reminded me of Iceland - it's just those perfect, grey colors, and I love the single house. So desolate!




 The one below had me laughing - I love the fallen elephant. Such amazing attention to detail!


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Grade 3 sock monkeys!

Here's an adorable art project I did with my grade 3's! I found this photo on Pinterest, naturally, which I used as inspiration to do the project.

First, I showed students how to draw the monkey. They used Sharpies to draw onto old dictionary pages (I'd like to say this was purely a stylistic choice, but the reality is, I've run out of drawing paper in my classroom.) Once they were finished, they used tempera pucks to paint in the bodies. Finally, they were allowed to use buttons, scrap paper, crepe paper, and anything else they could find to decorate their little monkeys! Once they were done that, they glued their monkeys to a sheet of red paper, and colored in a background. Very cute results! Took 2 40 minute periods.






Saturday, November 5, 2011

Quick post - Grade 5/6 poppies

I did these poppies with a few of my grade 5/6 students who were finished the other art projects we had been working on.

We used some old scrapbooking paper that I had in my craft room at home, some tissue paper, and glitter glue. They turned out pretty cute! We will hang them up in the gym for the Remembrance Day assembly.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Day of the Dead Skulls

I LOVE these!!
This past week, I made Day of the Dead skulls with my class. They were given a blank skull, and told about the celebration of Day of the Dead. We talked about how to decorate the skulls (organic images, curved lines, flowers,etc.) and about the symmetry in the skull.

When they were done drawing in the skull, they painted them in with watercolors, leaving the backround white. After, they cut out the skull and pasted it to black and white scrapbooking paper.

When they were finished with this,they added the adornments: glitter glue, jewels, and tiny fake flowers.

The results were stunning!!



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