Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Winter Landscapes
Spring has sprung, but I had to share paintings created by my 5th graders. Some of them had the chance to expand on a color
theory unit by creating these beautiful winter landscape paintings. The
background was produced by mixing various tints of a single color,
creating the snow covered hills and the sky. We then talked about aerial
perspective, and how objects in the front of the picture plane are
larger than ones further back. Students then added some winter objects
and painted them in silhouette. Final touches were added by creating
snow falling and covering surfaces of things like roofs, tree branches
etc. Enjoy!
Labels:
5th grade,
color theory,
landscape,
perspective,
tempera painting,
winter
Friday, February 8, 2013
Cardinal Collages Inspired by Charlie Harper
My students recently learned about the art of Charley Harper, his love of animals
and nature, and the use of symmetry in his work. After looking at his
artwork, and some photographs of cardinals in the wild, we set out to
create our winter scenes. We cut and pasted colored construction paper,
then used markers, crayons, white tempera paint, and glitter to complete
our collages. We talked a lot about symmetry, as the shapes of our cardinals, bird baths, and leaves were created. The bright colors and winter theme were a big hit! The children had lots of choices throughout the lesson. They had a variety of background colors to select, and the choice to create a male or female cardinal. They could use a selection of templates for the cardinal and/or bird bath shapes, or they could fold and cut their own symmetrical designs.
Inspiration for this lesson came from Shine Bright Zamorano, one of my favorite Art Ed blogs!
Inspiration for this lesson came from Shine Bright Zamorano, one of my favorite Art Ed blogs!
Labels:
1st grade project,
2nd grade project,
birds,
Charley Harper,
collage,
symmetry,
winter
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