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This is a way to showcase the artwork being done in the classes I teach at the local private school. Fun stuff!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Winter scenes in pastels and crayons
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2nd grade bat bridge in pastels
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All of the classes this month are getting to try out pastels. I had done an example for the afterschool group and decided to use it for this group as well. Last week several of the students helped draw the bridge on regular manila drawing paper. It has enough tooth to work for the chalks and is easy to run through the copier (sometimes) The class studied about bats and we discusses the way bats fly. Some had been downtown to see the bats leave from under the bridge. They used mostly their fingers for blending and q-tips. Great versions of the sky and a chance for us to talk about how reflections work.
Congress street bat bridge in pastel
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This was a challenging for the group but as they got into blending the chalk pastels, they found a medium to really love. It is a bit messy and rushing them to do the drawing and painting in one session elicited some grumbling. We are planning another one after the winter break to keep the momentum up.
Labels:
after school group,
bats,
kids art,
painting,
pastels
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Harvest moon with a tree
We began by using circle stencils to draw the moon and outline the area for the moonglow. They then painted in the moon and first area of glow with brushes and had to move into a bit of a new area for them. We created the remaining glow and the background sky using foam stampers made from meat trays and dowels. The students mixed the colors on the tray with the stamper and applied them to the canvas. It was a bit labor intensive and time consuming but produces a great result. At each days end they dried their project.
We next added some color splashes of red, purple, orange and darker yellow to the sky. Some skies were very dark blue, some were much lighter. We left an area in the right lower corner for a hillside to ground the tree.
They had gotten pretty good with the stamping when they switched back to brushes. Some of the trees have more delicate branch tips than others.
In this paining the student decided to make a wintry hillside with while which suited her idea of the ground and tree.
Labels:
acrylic paints,
after school group,
kids painting
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Pastel chalk drawings challenge K-1
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The kindergarten class has been studying the seasons so a chalk pastel snow picture seemed to fit well with their lessons. They are also working on more realistic bodies for people with appropriate clothing and such. We started with blue paper to make sure our snow showed up then reviewed the person that would be in the snow scene then added a snowman. They really were excited to have the richer colors to use. We worked a bit on preventing smudging as they worked. I shot only a few as they were curling from the spray fixative.
Labels:
1st grade,
hands,
kindergarten,
pastels,
snow
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