Monday, August 18, 2014

5th grade Legacy Project 2013-2014

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5th grade students studied about the glass artist, Dale Chihuly.  We learned about how he began blowing glass and all of his different varieties of glass art styles.  Our inspiration piece from Chihuly was "Fire and Water".  Students used recycled water bottles, cut off the end, painting the inside in a ombre style, then finally cut in a spiral motion.  These were then wired together to form our "Ribbons of Color"

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Calder Acrobatic Mobiles

All students were introduced to the artist, Alexander Calder and his many mobiles and stabiles.  While some grade levels focused on his stabiles, 4th grade used his mobiles as their inspiration.  They created acrobats that hang precariously from their trapeze.

Paul Klee Inspiration

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Students were introduced to a new artist, Paul Klee, that had a very individual style.  He worked with many different types of media and tools to create his artwork.  We used many of his wonderful artworks for our inspirations.  Kindergarten focused on his painting, "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" for their ABC watercolor resist.  3rd grade used his painting, "Senecio" as their inspiration for their oil pastel / tempera rendition of this famous artwork.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Printmaking in 1st grade

Students in 1st grade experimented with color and printmaking.  Over several class periods, we used various circular items and many colors of paint to print and create an abstract artwork.  After they dried, the students cut their artwork into an organic shape and mounted on colored paper.  It was a great learning experience for all and we got to wear our paint smocks again (we do love our paint smocks!).

Monday, February 17, 2014

Background, Foreground and Mid-Ground

4th and 5th grade students learned about background, foreground and mid-ground in artwork by playing a fun game.  We took turns being the "subject" of an artwork in various portions of a "painting", while others observed and "measured" the subjects.  Students learned that subjects in the foreground appeared larger and closer to the bottom of the "painting", while the subjects in the background appeared smaller and farther toward the top of the "painting".  They enjoyed taking turns being the subjects and the observers, while learning all about the different areas of an artwork.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Color Wheels in 4th and 5th

Fourth grade finished their hidden color wheels by mixing their own paint and creating an abstract painting.  They all looked so different and complex.  5th grade is in the process of creating their own original color wheels including not only the primary and secondary colors, but the tertiary as well.  They created 12 identical pictures and are painting each one with pairs of complementary colors.  The pictures show some of the process, but we will post the finished creations when they are done.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Painting Texture like Eric Carle

The author and illustrator, Eric Carle, gave our second graders their inspiration.  After learning about the life and artistic style of Eric Carle we read and explored his illustrations.  We created textured papers with paint and various items as the base to our project.  The students then drew their own animal and created pattern pieces for use on the textured paper.  Each student cut out their pieces and put them together to create an original animal in the same style as Mr. Carle.  As you can see we have quite the colorful zoo in our display case.  I think Eric Carle would be impressed!


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Polar Bears, Sculptures & Scarecrows

I know it's been a while since we posted, but we have been BUSY!  After learning about the many types of artwork by Alexander Calder, first grade created their own free standing stabiles.  They were all so colorful and unique!  Second grade continues to study color theory and used their knowledge in mixing paint to create secondary colors using only the primary colors.  They create a mixed media artwork using paint, oil pastels, fabric & buttons.  Kindergarten demonstrated their painting skills creating fuzzy polar bears with puffy paint snowflakes.  We are all learning so much and exploring as many mediums as we can.  Keep checking back to see all the awesome artwork we will be creating!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Color Mixing and Textures

This last week we continued on our color wheel and mixing activities.  Kindergarten is finishing their color wheel clowns, first grade is almost done with their "Mouse Paint" palettes and second grade is having fun painting their color theory scarecrows (pictures to come when we are all finished).  Third grade created texture paintings that will be used in making our Eric Carle style animals.  Fourth grade is adding more colors to their abstract, hidden color wheel and fifth grade worked on original Op Art pieces.  Fourth and fifth grade are also learning about actual and implied textures in art.  We are enjoying celebrating our creativity!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Exploring Color All Over!


These past weeks have been busy!  We have moved from learning about line and pattern to working with color.  All of the students will be learning about primary, secondary and complementary colors as well as warm and cool color.  The older grades will add tertiary colors, tints and shades/values.  We will complete several projects exploring color and continue many others throughout the year.