After viewing the jungle paintings by self taught artist Henri Rousseau, the first grade students were inspired to create their own jungle scenes with oil pastels and watercolor paint.
"An idea is our visual reaction to something seen - in real life, in our memory, in our imagination, in our dreams." --Anna Held Audette from the book, The Blank Canvas
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Russian Architecture
Watercolor Landscapes
The sixth grade students have been practicing six different watercolor techniques:
1. Graded Wash (Oftentimes used in large areas that vary in tone; skies)
2. Variegated Wash (Used in areas where one color transitions into another color)
3. Dry Brush (Used to show texture/detail; Similar to "drawing" with a brush)
4. Salt Resist (The salt soaks up the water, and the pigment, leaving an interesting texture)
5. Splatter (Used to create texture)
6. Layering (The transparent quality of watercolor allows the painter to layer colors in order to achieve different hues).
The students applied these watercolor techniques to a watercolor landscape!
1. Graded Wash (Oftentimes used in large areas that vary in tone; skies)
2. Variegated Wash (Used in areas where one color transitions into another color)
3. Dry Brush (Used to show texture/detail; Similar to "drawing" with a brush)
4. Salt Resist (The salt soaks up the water, and the pigment, leaving an interesting texture)
5. Splatter (Used to create texture)
6. Layering (The transparent quality of watercolor allows the painter to layer colors in order to achieve different hues).
The students applied these watercolor techniques to a watercolor landscape!
One Point Perspective!
The fifth Grade students have been studying one point perspective. The students began by locating a vanishing point and by identifying 3 types of lines that occur in their drawings: vertical lines (parallel to the side of the page), horizontal lines (parallel to the side of the page), and lines angling toward the vanishing point. A great website to use for learning one point perspective is http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Aboriginal Art
The Fourth Grade students studied the Aboriginal sand paintings of Australia, and they were able to identify the symbolism and the dot pattern in the paintings. Inspired by these paintings, the students chose an animal that symbolized their personality, and they painted the animal in the Aboriginal style.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Jazz!
I borrowed this idea from another blogger http://linesdotsanddoodles.blogspot.com/The second grade students listened to jazz musician Duke Ellington, and they identified the instruments, movement, and rhythm of the music. After listening to the music, the students were inspired to create jazz collages that show the instruments, movement, and rhythm of jazz!