Monday, March 21, 2016

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Children's Story & Animation by Eric Carle |...



Kindergarten students created along side the old classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.  We explored the magic of color mixing by mixing yellow and blue to create different shades of green for our caterpillars.

Vocabulary:
Primary colors
Red
Yellow
Blue
Secondary Colors
Green
Orange
Purple

During the next class, students made large scaled fruit pieces for our caterpillars to crawl through.  We used the below illustration for inspiration:
 




The final display is good enough to eat!


Big Ben on the Grid


In conjunction with the school's spring musical, my 7th grade students have started creating pictures of Big Ben to compliment the set for 101 Dalmatians.  Students selected a picture from the internet to use as a focus and then created a grid to learn how to map out their picture with accurate proportion.

Vocabulary:
Grid Method
Architecture
London, England
Big Ben
Foreground
Middle ground
Background

Students used yard sticks and simple mathematics to measure out their paper.  Students needed to solve how to make 18"x 24" piece of paper into 4x6 grid.  Once the grid was mapped out, students then measured their London picture the same way to help make the correlation of what do draw in each box.  

After the drawing was in place, students erased the grid lines and began to add color with tempra paints.  Student started with the sky and progressed to the city by experimenting mixing brown, yellow, orange and white for the golden brown of Big Ben.


When the entire painting was complete, students then took a charcoal pencil to make shadows and outlines by tracing around buildings and grooves and then "smudging" the charcoal to add depth and character to their artworks.



 The results are stunning!







Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Learning about the Aztecs



Drawing and crayon resist

Drawing with metallic watercolor

Finished results






Greek Vases and Pedestals




Drawing greek vases with pencil
 

 Adding paint to their vases - black and terra-cotta to mimic the colors from ancient greek times



Designing pedestals for finished vases to rest on
Painting with black and white to create the illusion of shape and depth


Students took the initiative to hang their artwork and make this awesome display!  Kudos to a job well done!