Cardboard tube painting. I read about this years ago in a preschool art book. I have found it to be very successful for 5 to 9 year colds as well. This is a cardboard tube from paper towel dipped rolled into paint. Then a smaller tube dipped into another color of paint at the ends. Kids also added detail with their own brushes.
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Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Monday, May 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Gustav Klimt inspired "Tree of Life" mixed media
I just recently finsihed a longterm substitute teaching position at an elementary school.
We looked at the " Tree of Life" mosaic mural by gustav Klimt. I used a powerpoint and projected it via the computer on to a large flat screen television.
We looked at the orginal Tree of Life Mural.
We then talked about blending and layering colors and using art stix for the background. The last step was adding on some sequins with glue
We looked at the " Tree of Life" mosaic mural by gustav Klimt. I used a powerpoint and projected it via the computer on to a large flat screen television.
We looked at the orginal Tree of Life Mural.
Then we looked at several forms of reproductions of the image so that student could see how popular the image is.
We first learned about using brushes properly and I showed students how to drag the brush to make thicker lines and how to lift it up toward the tip to make smaller lines.
We then talked about blending and layering colors and using art stix for the background. The last step was adding on some sequins with glue
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Birch Trees in Winter
This idea came from The beginning pages of the book Snowballs by Louis Elhert. This is a simple collage using strips of white paper, black tempera paint and white paper that was hole punched.I did this as a project with the after school program kids.
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after school program,
collage,
elementary art,
painting,
winter
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Come make Easter decor and look at art and so much more!
On Sat April 7 the Sat of Easter weekend. I will be at Stella Art gallery and studio in East Rochester running a DIY workshop. We will be creating a Easter egg wall hanging.
A mixed media painting on 8x 10 inch canvas panel board which will hang from a ribbon.
We will be creating some Easter egg ornaments which are plastic eggs painted with acrylics and hanging from a cord.
The diy workshop is offered in the Stella Art Gallery and Studio spaces and you will be working in the space during the exhibition of Diversarty- a show of watercolor and drawings.
To find out more or to book the workshop in advance go to:
http://www.stellaartgalleryandstudio.com/classes/
A mixed media painting on 8x 10 inch canvas panel board which will hang from a ribbon.
We will be creating some Easter egg ornaments which are plastic eggs painted with acrylics and hanging from a cord.
The diy workshop is offered in the Stella Art Gallery and Studio spaces and you will be working in the space during the exhibition of Diversarty- a show of watercolor and drawings.
To find out more or to book the workshop in advance go to:
http://www.stellaartgalleryandstudio.com/classes/
Monday, December 26, 2011
Two art shows this month."Tarot" and" SoulSELFSpirit"
In addition to the polymer clay work I also paint and draw! I will not only have my works up in the Tarot show at Genesee Co-op credit union next month but also at Stella Art Studio for the show SoulSELFSpirit.Others artist who will be exhibiting in this show include Dennis Furiouso, Kat Baldwin, Come join us for a Free admission opening from 6-10 on Friday Jan 6,2012.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Summer camp week one!
For the summer I go from 5 part time part time jobs ( yes five:1. private lessons,2. before school care, 3.after school care,4. subbing 6 districts and 5.working weekends at the Memorial art gallery teaching and coordinating plus 6 if you count the etsy shops) to one full time position. I am the Art day School Coordinator for the Memorial Art gallery's Creative workshop. Last week I got to be a teacher for week one. I conducted a lesson called "BIG Paintings". We worked on three mural projects, one large poster size painting, and made several large paintings on paper.
I used a PDF file from a art teachers blog called "Art Projects For Kids" I downloaded the PDF file"Ode to Matisse" and printed it out twice one on card stock and once on copy paper. I had 12 students in each class so this 24 piece project had just the right number of pieces. Each student got one 8x10 inch piece to paint. I let student pick there own colors then they had to talk to the other people whose pieces touched theirs to make sure to same shapes had the same colors. It forced them to talk to one another and work together.We used acrylic paints to paint these.The second copy students used at the end of the week and colored it in with oil pastels.
We looked at images of Matisse drawing, his painting, his stained glass designs and cut outs in book and on the internet.
We worked with tempera and acrylic paints. We also touched about different types and brushes different painting mediums and what they all do. We used foam brushes, foam rollers, fan brushes, mop brushes, liner brush, flay and round brushes.I demonstrated each brush and told them how to use each one and why each brush was called that. I also talked about mixing colors and getting to right amount of water on your brush proper rinsing and watching out for your neighbors while painting. After the demo I let them loose on large paper 18" x 24" paper and encouraged them to make abstract paintings with tempera. I brought in some examples of my own abstract paintings to hang up and we went to the gallery and looked at the several examples there.
Here are some examples of students work.
In addition to the murals students created their own paintings where they traced their arms. For seniors I gave the kids their "homework" of choosing their favorite belongings and making them arranged all over the floor like they just spread all their favorite things out on the floor and were grabbing for them.
Here are some examples
For juniors we did a variation of this were students traced their arms and then use layers and acrylic and gel medium to put their arms in an environment that they like grass and swimming in water.
We also experimented with using sand as texture medium.
I used a PDF file from a art teachers blog called "Art Projects For Kids" I downloaded the PDF file"Ode to Matisse" and printed it out twice one on card stock and once on copy paper. I had 12 students in each class so this 24 piece project had just the right number of pieces. Each student got one 8x10 inch piece to paint. I let student pick there own colors then they had to talk to the other people whose pieces touched theirs to make sure to same shapes had the same colors. It forced them to talk to one another and work together.We used acrylic paints to paint these.The second copy students used at the end of the week and colored it in with oil pastels.
We looked at images of Matisse drawing, his painting, his stained glass designs and cut outs in book and on the internet.
We worked with tempera and acrylic paints. We also touched about different types and brushes different painting mediums and what they all do. We used foam brushes, foam rollers, fan brushes, mop brushes, liner brush, flay and round brushes.I demonstrated each brush and told them how to use each one and why each brush was called that. I also talked about mixing colors and getting to right amount of water on your brush proper rinsing and watching out for your neighbors while painting. After the demo I let them loose on large paper 18" x 24" paper and encouraged them to make abstract paintings with tempera. I brought in some examples of my own abstract paintings to hang up and we went to the gallery and looked at the several examples there.
Here are some examples of students work.
I put up large paper on the bulletin board walls in the classroom and traced each students body with a pencil onto the large paper. I was trying to make students bodies over lap so the the image would like like they posed for one big class photograph.Students painted in their bodies and their clothing.We did a one day lesson on facial proportion and how to draw facial features correctly and to scale as well as hair then student s could start painting in their faces.
Here's a section of the seniors wall mural (students ages 9-13)
In addition to the murals students created their own paintings where they traced their arms. For seniors I gave the kids their "homework" of choosing their favorite belongings and making them arranged all over the floor like they just spread all their favorite things out on the floor and were grabbing for them.
Here are some examples
For juniors we did a variation of this were students traced their arms and then use layers and acrylic and gel medium to put their arms in an environment that they like grass and swimming in water.
We also experimented with using sand as texture medium.