Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Spring Artwork

Spring is here! Below are some projects we have done this semester. Enjoy!


1st Grade- Spring windsock: students learned about form when making this 3D project. 




Kindergarten- Patterned Serapes: students used pattern when decorating their serapes. We watched a Brain Pop Jr. On Mexico, the teacher folded the papers and drew a simi circle on the fold for the students to cut out. Last they fringed the bottom of their sarape. Wearable Art: Ole!


My 3rd Grade Art Club made hats and beards for St. Patrick's Day!


3rd Grade Chinese Dragons: students folded red paper in half and cut a mask shape with holes for their eye. We then cut a smaller square out of a red square for the jaw. White paper strips were cut into teeth. Black paper was used for a nose, mustache, and eyebrows. Yellow paper made the beard. Last we traced our hands on warm color paper and glued around the top. So feirce!




4th Grade Snowball Fight: students learned about the concept of foreshortening. We started by tracing their hand. From there we drew a u shape head with a hat on top behind the hand. We added a rectangle body. The students followed me (the teacher) as I drew the arms and legs. Students drew a horizon line and added winter time details showing space. Heads up!


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Fall Projects

Hello fellow art teachers or other interested parties... I decided to post some of the fall artwork we have finished recently. Enjoy!

3rd Grade: Texture Scarecrow



Students listened to the book Scarecrow Pete by Mark Kimball Moulton (Author), Karen Hillard Good (Illustrator). We did a draw-a-long and using basic shapes to create the torso, head, arms and legs of our scarecrow. We added a horizon line. We talked about space, and how somethings in our background should look close and some should look far away. Students added detail with pencil then traced with sharpie. The next class, we talked about texture. We also discussed the difference between implied texture and actual texture. Students used texture plates and paperless crayons to create implied texture, and yarn to create actual texture.

2nd Grade: Black Cat Weaving



Students started by learning how to weave. We folded out 6x9" black square in half and cut slits. Then we wove gray strips into it. Next students cut a branch out of 3x12" brown paper. We discussed that these are all NEUTRAL colors. Students glued the branch and cat body to dark blue paper. Next we made a head out of a 6x6 square I had cut diagonally into a triangle. Students cut the corners off the triangle to make cat ears. Next class, I passed out WARM colored paper and texture plates with leaves on them. Students used paperless crayons to get rubbings of the leaves. They cut them out and glued them to their branch. Last, they used black oil pastel to add a tail and paws, and white oil pastel to add a face and stars in their sky. 

1st Grade: Pumpkin in a Wagon




Students learned about mixing the primary colors to make the secondary colors. We started with a 9x12" white paper and a 3x6" purple rectangle. Students glued the rectangle near the bottom of the white paper. We drew wheels and a semi-circle for the pumpkin. Students were given primary colored tempera paint. We painted our pumpkin yellow, then swirled a tiny bit of red in for make orange. Those went in the drying rack. I then passed out white 12x18 paper. We folded it in half the long way then traced the line with pencil to create a horizon line. The students painted yellow then blue for green grass, and red with blue for a purple sky. Next class, the students cut out their pumpkin and wagon and glued it to the middle of their grass and sky paper. They used oil pastel to create a night sky and fall leaves. 


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

My Creations

I decided to post some of the things I have made. Some are examples for school projects, some are gifts, and some are for me!