Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Patricia Polacco visits! Quilt Art



The third graders painted a quilt in honor of the wonderful author and illustrator Patricia Polacco's visit to our school. The students divided a square and painted each section. Then they added patterns and stitch work with craypas. These were all mounted together and hung behind our special guest.







Monday, April 11, 2011

Bird on a Limb - 2nd grade



The 2nd graders learned all about birds in the art room. Their unique characteristics include feathers, wings, beaks and talons. They drew their bird in colored pencil, drew a branch in oil pastel and painted a background in watercolor.  Some chose to add a nest and eggs to their compositions.

 






Thursday, March 10, 2011

Recycled Cardboard Relief Sculptures ala Louise Nevelson



We looked at the art of artist Louise Nevelson. She assembled Abstract sculptures from found objects on the streets and in junkyards. These assemblages, created with recycled treasures, are inspired by her.

 

 

 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Hoops for Hearts Homage to Jim Dine

To promote the Hoops for Heart program in physical education, we looked at American Pop Artist Jim Dine's very approachable art to inspire the 4th graders. Dine used the heart motif repeatedly in his art. The students first used oil pastels and watercolors on watercolor paper and then chalk pastels on black paper to make their own heart compositions.





Paper Weavings

The 4th graders painted an 18x24" paper abstractly. In the next class they cut their paintings into strips for weaving. We looked at Native American looms and learned weaving terms like "warp" and "weft." They had the option of trading strips or using some provided solid or patterned strips. They weaved the strips fastening with glue and then were able to collage art materials on top of their weavings.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

3rd grade Starry Nights





The kids loved looking at Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night. Inspired by that iconic landscape, they chose a dark background paper and used craypas to create their own dramatic night skies. The next step was to create a foreground village collaging solid and pattern paper shapes onto a skinny paper strip. The foreground strip was folded and then glued down to the background paper.