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4 เมษายน

rainbow glaze clay fish

ปลาจำนวนมากในทะเล!

เกรดหกของเราเสร็จสิ้นโครงการพื้นดินปลา. Although I provided a choice of just three templates, students were able to customize them through re-shaping, เนื้อผ้า, and glaze. We ended up with a wide variety of fish.

These three rainbow fish started from the same template. Artists scratched lines into the wet clay to make stripes. Later they painted these defined areas. Students who did this technique ended up with neatly glazed fish. คำเตือน: avoid scratching a line across the narrowest part of the tailit will be more likely to break.

mariel's fish

Want to make a rainbow fish? Make shallow lines in wet clay with a skewer. Glaze fired claytry to stay inside the lines!

 

Morgan's fish

Here is a different rainbow fish. The artist used a different template, then created texture with tiny balls of clay and the eraser tip of pencil. The fish is trimmed with a thin clay coil, which the artist later glazed shiny black.

NICE WORK SIXTH GRADERS!!!

I wrote how to roll and cut the fish ที่นี่ และ ที่นี่. More glazing examples ที่นี่. More examples next week!

วาดสังเกตด้วยเกรดหก

9 ม.ค.

เกรดหกดึงพืชฉ่ำจากการสังเกต. ผมเน้นการวาดภาพสิ่งที่พวกเขาตั้งข้อสังเกต, not drawing from imagination or what they think the plant should look like. They should focus on shape.

Sixth graders made observational drawings of fresh cut succulents.

They used pencil and colored pencil on 6″x6″ squares of white paper.

After the students had a basic drawing, I asked them to look at the areas where the leaves overlapped. Each overlap creates the letter ‘Y’. I asked them to darken all the ‘Ys’, and then taper the pencil lines.

Darken the ‘Ysformed where the leaves overlap.

It was quiet in the art room as the sixth graders concentrated on their drawings. Most students enjoyed this activity, some loved it, and no one complained.

Earlier this fall we studied value และ drawing and shading forms (thank you Pinterest!) and I am happy to say that these exercises have increased student confidence: several students who have stated they ‘can’t draware now turning out drawings with pride.

This is one of those times I wish I had more than 40 minutes a week to teach each class. I would love to start every class with a quick observational draw.

Regarding our plant cuttings:

We have many varieties of fleshy-leaved succulents here in Southern California. Succulents are similar to cactus, but do not have needles. Succulent cuttings are great for observational drawing: the cuttings do not need water and do not wilt. ในความเป็นจริง, if your students do not pull off the leaves they will look great in a week, without any water or soil!

Succulents are super-easy to grow from cuttings. หลังเลิกเรียน, I poked all the cuttings into the ground. They root in about three weeks.

All the succulents were fresh cut the day of class from our school garden and my San Diego backyard.

Succulents in my San Diego backyard.

 

พอลชื่อศิลปะ Klee

23 กันยายน

กำลังมองหาโครงการศิลปะชื่อที่น่าตื่นเต้น? วิธีการเกี่ยวกับการแนะนำศิลปินที่มีชื่อเสียงในเวลาเดียวกัน? Try this Paul Klee-inspired graphic name art project.

Second graders create name art in the style of Paul Klee. ให้ 1-2 40 คลาสนาที. Artwork by Tyler.

Start out by introducing artworks by Paul Klee. This project is inspired by his graphic works such as ปราสาทและดวงอาทิตย์. WikiPaintings has lots of images of his art. Click ที่นี่, ที่นี่, ที่นี่, และ ที่นี่ to see some of Klee’s other graphic artworks. This is a good time to talk about abstract art.

วัสดุ:

  • Black construction paper, 11″x14
  • ดินสอยางลบและ
  • พาสน้ำมัน (including white)

Students should turn their paper horizontally. They write their names in pencil, using all capital letters. Encourage students to S-T-R-E-T-C-H their letters from the bottom to the top of the paper (หมายเหตุ: students with long names may need to draw extra skinny letters, use longer paper, or perhaps use their nicknames). The letters can touch the left and right sides of the paper AND touch each other: letters such as ‘E’, ‘Fand ‘Klook more abstract when drawn in this manner.

After they are pleased with the layout, they trace over their pencil lines in white oil pastel.

Students write their name in white oil pastel, then fill in the spaces with colored pastels.

Next they color in the spaces in their name. Encourage them to use a variety of colors, although it is fine to repeat colors. Students must not color in with black pastels.

Completed second grade art:

Randie

Flynn

Jax

 

Chris

Kian

Show students the completed projects and ask if they can read the artist’s name. Successful artworks are often abstracted to the point it is challenging to see the artist’s name! How does this compare to Klee’s graphic artworks?

This lesson plan was inspired by (or abstracted from!) this fabulous post on the Kids Artists blog.

Do you have a favorite name art lesson plan for the beginning of the year?

 

โบราณศิลปะชอล์กอียิปต์เกรดหก (โบนัสและ Pinterest!)

26 สิงหาคม

 

 

Do you study ancient Egypt at your school? Here is a colorful, successful art project inspired by the art of ancient Egypt.

วัสดุ:

  • กระดาษก่อสร้างสีดำ, 12″x18″
  • pencils with eraser tip
  • พาสชอล์ก
  • black oil pastel
  • reference photos
  • hairspray or other fixative
  • newspaper to cover tables

We looked at images from King Tut’s tomb, old issues of National Geographic magazine (I think they cover Egypt every year!), and reviewed images of the Egyptian gods.

Students were instructed to select a subject and draw it on the black paper. Encourage students to 1) draw LARGE (fill the sheet) และ 2) don’t add too many tiny details.

I model drawing with an eraser: draw layout lines on the black paper only using the eraser. If you mess up, just wipe away the rubbings and try again.

After students draw with pencil, they should go over their pencil lines with black oil pastel. Color in the portraits with chalk pastel. As a final step, retrace the oil pastel lines a second time.

Spray with hairspray or other fixative to prevent smearing (หมายเหตุ: this will dull colors somewhat).

 

This art project is adapted from the โจมตีศิลปะ curriculum. In addition to my reference photos and the Arts Attack drawing aids, I offered three step-by-step handouts from the library book How to Draw Egypt’s Sights and Symbols (ISBN 978-0823966820).

Pinterest bonus: here are some ancient Egyptian pins that I have collected for next year:

You can’t go wrong! Kids LOVE ancient Egypt. เพลิดเพลิน!

Finale หน้ากากพลาสเตอร์ 2012

30 เมษายน

ว้าว! We had a fantastic group of plaster masks this year. Here is the entire 2012 การเก็บ, สดจากการแสดงงานศิลปะ.

วิธีที่จะไปปะทะคารมที่ห้า!!!! ท่านอยู่ที่ความคิดสร้างสรรค์ทั้งหมดดังนั้น.

ต้องการที่จะทำให้หน้ากาก? วันที่ออก โพสต์นี้ และ โพสต์นี้ สำหรับรายละเอียดทั้งหมด. ยุ่ง แต่สนุกมากเลย.

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