vrijdag 21 december 2012
Doodling together group mural part 2
What to do with that great group mural (see Doodling together group mural) if it has to make place for other artworks and everybody wants to have it? Exactly! Cut it in equal pieces and paste those pieces on black sheets of construction paper. That awsome mural turns out in a lot of great artworks; one for all groupmembers!
donderdag 13 december 2012
Happy new year
Made by students of grade 3 and 4
You need:
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- blue liquid water colour paint
- brush
- crayons
- black and yellow or orange construction paper
- yellow chalk pastel
Show pictures or movies about fireworks and discuss what this looks like. Use crayons to draw fireworks on a white sheet. Paint this with blue liquid water colour paint. Let dry.
Cut a skyline out of half a sheet of black paper. Paste this on the blue sheet. Cut windows from yellow or orange paper.
Draw a yellow chalk line on the roofs and smudge it.
Draw a yellow chalk line on the roofs and smudge it.
Labels:
crayons,
cut and glue,
grade 3,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
houses,
liquid watercolour,
New Year
maandag 10 december 2012
The Xmas tree isn't green
- two drawing sheets A4 size
- liquid watercolour paint
- brushes
- jar with water
- tissue paper
- scissors
- glue
- pencil
- gold or silver marker
Choose three colours of tissue paper. Fold the sheets several times and cut triangles and squares. Take a white sheet and make it wet with a brush and water. Lay the pieces of tissue paper on the wet sheet. If the tissue paper is not wet enough, it won't bleed. If so, make it wet again with a brush with water. Fill the sheet with these tissue paper parts and leave it to dry. Remove the pieces of tissue paper when it is completely dry.
Artwork made by students of grade 4
Outline the trees with silver or gold marker and draw a simple branch structure. Draw the trunks with a brown pencil.
Labels:
Christmas,
grade 3,
grade 4,
markers,
tissue paper,
trees,
watercolour paint
woensdag 5 december 2012
Small animals like Hans Innemee
- three sheets of coloured paper 12 by 12 cm
- pencil
- chalk pastel
- hairspray
- white sheet for background
- glue
Hans Innemee (1951) is a Dutch artist. He studied graphic arts and worked for some time as an art teacher.
Innemee's art is a kind of collage made from monotyped drawings. After monotyping a lot of drawings, he makes his artwork by ripping parts of them and pasting them together on home made sheets. Coloring is done with oil pastels.
View artwork of Hans Innemee. Talk about the small stories in his art. Ask students which story they have in mind while seeing the artwork.
Innemee's art is a kind of collage made from monotyped drawings. After monotyping a lot of drawings, he makes his artwork by ripping parts of them and pasting them together on home made sheets. Coloring is done with oil pastels.
View artwork of Hans Innemee. Talk about the small stories in his art. Ask students which story they have in mind while seeing the artwork.
Discuss the characteristics of Innemee's work:
- Drawings of animals.
- Simple shapes.
- No details.
- Few colours.
- Black outlines.
- Simple background.
- Text / Title under the drawing.
Paste the three sheets on a larger sheet. Fix with hairspray. Write under the small sheets in as few words as possible the text of the story you had in mind.
Made by students of grade 4
Thanks to Hans Innemee for permission to publish his artwork in this blog post and his kind words about the artwork of my students!
Labels:
animals,
chalk pastel,
drawing,
famous artists,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6
maandag 26 november 2012
Doodling together - group mural
Made by students of grade 6
You need:
- drawing sheets A1 size
- tape
- tempera paint
- brushes
Step 1
Stick some large sheets together with tape and lay them on a group tables of equal height.
Groups of four students at the same time draw little forms or doodles on this sheet using black tempera. The drawings should not touch each other. When all doodles are finished, have a couple of kids connect them by straight black lines.
Step 2
Paint all surfaces and doodles with tempera. Each student chooses a colour and paints some surfaces or doodles. Be sure to avoid surfaces with the same colour next to each other.
This lesson can be done in every grade by varying subject or colours: choose only primary colours and straight forms to create a Mondrian version.
Or choose a theme for the doodles, like Christmas, food or sports.
Great success in which variation whatsoever is guaranteed!
Original idea: Experiments in Art Education.
Stick some large sheets together with tape and lay them on a group tables of equal height.
Groups of four students at the same time draw little forms or doodles on this sheet using black tempera. The drawings should not touch each other. When all doodles are finished, have a couple of kids connect them by straight black lines.
Step 2
Paint all surfaces and doodles with tempera. Each student chooses a colour and paints some surfaces or doodles. Be sure to avoid surfaces with the same colour next to each other.
This lesson can be done in every grade by varying subject or colours: choose only primary colours and straight forms to create a Mondrian version.
Or choose a theme for the doodles, like Christmas, food or sports.
Great success in which variation whatsoever is guaranteed!
The proud artists of grade 6 all together!
donderdag 22 november 2012
Typical Dutch design (group work)
Made by students of grade 4
You need:
- white drawing sheet A6 size (postcard)
- pencil
- markers in red, blue and silver
- coloured cardboard
- scissors and glue
Let students draw examples of cups and mugs on the digital board: narrow, wide, high, low, with belly, straight, angled, with or without foot, different ears etc.
The goal is to design cup and mugs with a Dutch design. Colour with marker and only use red and blue. Cut and paste all cups stacked on a sheet of coloured cardboard. Outline the stack with silver.
Labels:
collage,
drawing,
grade 3,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
markers,
typical Dutch,
working in a group
maandag 19 november 2012
Colourful city
You need:
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- pencil
- colour markers
- black fine marker
What kind of lines do you know? Straight, zigzag, wavy, spiral, edgy etc.
Draw on the upper half of the sheet six different lines from left to right. Draw on the lower half a lot of different overlapping houses. Start with the front row. Be sure to vary in width and heighth and draw several kinds of roofs.
Choose seven colours. Colour the spaces between the six lines each with a different colour. Use the same colours for the houses of the city. Outline everything with a fine black marker.
Made by a students of grade 5
zondag 18 november 2012
Spider in coloured web
Made by students of grade 2
You need:- white drawing sheet A4 size
- blackoilpastel
- autumn leaves
- liquid water colour in orange and green
Colour the different parts with liquid water colour in orange and green.
Labels:
animals,
autumn,
grade 1,
grade 2,
liquid watercolour,
oil pastel
dinsdag 30 oktober 2012
Lost in the hall, a lesson about surrealism and perspective
Made by a student of grade 6
Thanks to Phyl, who originally posted this lesson. You can find hers here!
You need:
- white drawing sheet 24 by 24 cm
- ruler
- pencil
- watercolour paint
- brushes
- jar with water
- magazines
- scissors and glue
- rubber foam
Follow the first two steps of this lesson through direct instruction: the students follow the instructions the teacher gives.
Step 1
Draw two diagonal lines. Draw a square of 8 by 8 cm around the middle point. Draw around the square dots every 1 cm. Draw on the outside edges of the sheet dots with 3 cm between them.
Connect the opposite dots by drawing lines. Draw on the diagonal lines dots with 2 cm between them. Connect the dots.
Step 3
Colour walls, floor and cealing with watercolor. Always select two colours together and keep both walls equal in color.
Step 4
Cut some squares on three sides apart, fold the paper and paste a picture from a magazine behind.
Step 5
Cut two human figures out of foam and paste them as if they are floating in space.
Labels:
famous artists,
grade 5,
grade 6,
perspective,
watercolour paint
dinsdag 23 oktober 2012
Four season trees
You need:
- four white drawing sheets A6 size (postcard)
- Q-tips
- tempera paint
- coloured corrugated cardboard
- silver and gold markers
- fiberfill
- glue
How can a deciduous tree tell you what season it is? What colours do they have in spring, summer and fall? What does a tree look like in winter?
Discuss these questions at the beginning of this lesson. Write on the board the colors in the spring heard (light green, green, white, pink - blossom), which belong to the summer (green, dark green, yellow) and the autumn colours (brown, orange, red, yellow). And in winter there aren't any leaves. left of course.
Discuss these questions at the beginning of this lesson. Write on the board the colors in the spring heard (light green, green, white, pink - blossom), which belong to the summer (green, dark green, yellow) and the autumn colours (brown, orange, red, yellow). And in winter there aren't any leaves. left of course.
The students will make a tree for every season. The colours of the leaves have to show what season it is. The log is "painted" with a Q-tip, the leaves have to be may only be spotted. Remember that in fall there are a lot of leaves on the ground! Use fiberfill (snow) for the tree in winter.
Paste the trees next to each other on a piece of corrugated cardboard. Design it with gold or silver marker and write the seasons above the trees.
Organisation:
Give each groep of six students an eggtray with several colours of paint. Give each student a Q-tip to paint the trunk. Per groep een eierdoos met de verschillende kleuren verf. Geef de leerlingen elk een wattenstaafje voor de boomstam.For the dots: one Q-tip per colour for common use.
Artworks made by students of grade 3
Thanks to Maureen Kaal
vrijdag 12 oktober 2012
Owls in the moonlight
Background of dilluted water colour paint
- drawing sheet 60 by 25 cm
- white drawing sheets
- brown wrapping paper
- indian ink
- liquid water colour paint
- brushes
- pieces of styrofoam
- pencil
- flat piece of glass
- paint roller
- block printing ink
- chalk pastel
- saucer
Put a saucer on the big sheet. This piece of paper remains white; the moon. Paint with highly diluted indian ink or liquid watercolor (also dilute it with water) and a large brush in one direction. Make sure the dish does not move. Paint with big strokes and leave the edges a little white. Let this dry.
Part two:
Divide the class into two groups. Group 1 paints the branch, group 2 is going to print owls.
Branch painting:
Paint with indian ink a branch with side branches on the painted sheet. Remember that a branch becoming thinner towards the end. Do not paint around the moon, but through it. If the branch stands out too little against the gray background, outline the branches later with white chalk for a better contrast.
Printing the owls:
Group 2 will start with the owls. Give each student two pieces of styrofoam. Students have to press two different owls in the foam. Put some blockprint paint on a glass plate. Roll the paint on the piece of foam. Then place a sheet (remember to write names on each sheet!) and rub with flat hand over it. Pull off the paper. Create several prints in different colors and on different kinds of paper. In this lesson we used white paper and brown wrapping paper.
A student who has finished printing, takes place on the painting table and paints his branch. Students who have completed the branch, follow up with printing.
Next day:
When the owls are dry (with block print this takes at least a day), they have to be cut leaving one millimeter space around. Use yellow chalk to draw a circle around the moon. Paste the owls on the branches.
Background of dilluted indian ink, branches outlined with white chalk pastel
All artworks are made by students of grade 4
Labels:
animals,
autumn,
collage,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
halloween,
indian ink,
liquid watercolour,
mixed media
maandag 8 oktober 2012
Lollipop trees like Hundertwasser
Made by a student of grade 2
Friedensreich
Hundertwasser (1928-2000) was an Austrian artist and architect who is best known for the colourful buildings he designed, built with attention to the environment and nature. The buildings of Hundertwasser are very recognizable: straight lines are missing, there is use of bright colours and many of his buildings have typical turrets. The influence of architect Gaudi is very obvious.
The paintings of Hundertwasser have exuberant colours too and mainly undulating lines.
Show buildings of Hundertwasser on the digital board. Discuss the salient features: bright colours, undulating lines. Then show some paintings and discuss the things that stand out:
• the use of small areas outlined with black
• no straight lines, usually parallel lines• recurring spiral shapes
• bright colours
Ask students what they think of by seeing those spirals. Probably they see real lollipops in them! Lollipop trees, that's what we're going to draw today! Demonstrate the drawing of a spiral, starting in the middle.
You need:
- white drawing sheet 35 by 35 cm
- black construction sheet
- white drawing paper 35 by 35 cm
- black construction paper
- pieces of sponge
- tempera paint
- gold and silver markers, wide and small
- round shapes to trace
- scissors and glue
- black oil pastel
Create a composition of lollipops on the stamped sheet and paste them. Pull lines from the lollipops to the bottom of the sheet with black oil pastel, the trunks. Draw the trunks through the circles if necessary (overlap), to show depth in the lollipop woods.
Thanks to Maureen Kaal.
Labels:
famous artists,
grade 3,
grade 4,
markers,
mixed media,
printing,
tempera
woensdag 3 oktober 2012
Owls in the tree
Made by a student of grade 5
You need:- grey construction paper
- white drawing paper A1 size and A4 size
- tempera paint
- brushes
- scissors
- glue
- linoleum 10 by10 cm
- lino knives
- flat piece of glass
- block printing ink
- lino press
- linoleum roller
Before the lesson: ask two students to paint an A1 size sheet with brown tempera and a few yellow and red. This painted paper will be used for tearing branches and tree stumps by all students.
Another A1 sheet should be painted in warm autumn colours; this sheet is used for cutting out leaves.
Each students draws an owl on linoleum. Cut the outlines, the wings, eyes and beak. Decorate with small patterns. Print the owl several times in two colours and leave them to dry.
Take a second lesson to finish the artwork. Tear stumps and branches from the brown painted paper and paste them on the grey sheet. Cut leaves from the autumn sheet. Cut the owls with a little edge (1 mm). Look for a great composition and paste everything.
Labels:
animals,
autumn,
collage,
cut and glue,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
mixed media,
printing,
tempera
zondag 16 september 2012
Under the rainbow
Made by a student of grade 5
You need:
- white drawing sheet 25 by34 cm
- black marker
- tempera paint
- brush
- scissors
- glue
Paint coloured stripes or circles at the top of a white sheet. Let dry. Draw contours of houses on a second sheet of paper with thin pencil lines. Ensure overlap. 'Colour' these houses with different patterns in black marker. Don't outline the houses; the surfaces should be recognizable by the different patterns.
Make the row of houses as wide as the painted sheet. Cut the row of houses and paste it on the painted paper.
maandag 3 september 2012
Frogs in the pond
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- blue liquid water colour
- water
- brushes
- water colour paint
- tempera paint
- stencil brush
Paint some frogs with watercolour paint. Use a pear as the basic form. Painter parts of frogs on the edges of the sheet. Stamp with a stencil brush and some green and yellow tempara aquatic plants in the water.
Staple the art work on a coloured background.
Artworks made by students of grade 4
Labels:
animals,
grade 3,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
liquid watercolour,
painting,
watercolour paint
zondag 26 augustus 2012
Turning around with Keith Haring
You need:
- drawing sheets 20 by 20 cm
- pencil
- markers
- coloured contruction paper
- glue
I found this lesson on Pinterest, it's originally from DaVinci's Wings.
Show artwork of Keith Haring (1958-1990) and talk about the characteristics of his work:
people are drawn as in cartoons
• fewdetails
• thick black lines and contours
• bright colors
• dashes indicate movement
Students draw figures in Keith Haring style. The sheet must be filled completely and also rotatably: the figures are not all the same way, but are crisscrossing the drawing. Furthermore, also figures on the edge of the sheet, to make the drawing more exciting (what happens beyond the edges?)
All figures have to be coloured with marker; choose just one colour. Outline with a black fineliner and then add motion dashes.
Paste work on construction paper that is the same color as the marker colour.
All figures have to be coloured with marker; choose just one colour. Outline with a black fineliner and then add motion dashes.
Paste work on construction paper that is the same color as the marker colour.
See also my other lessons about Keith Haring:
Artworks made by students of grade 4
maandag 25 juni 2012
Sailing into summer
You need:
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- pencil
- water colour paint
- crayons
- brushes
- jar with water
zondag 24 juni 2012
On the beach - collage
You need:
- drawing sheet 40 by 35 cm
- white drawing sheets
- tempera paint
- brushes
- scissors
- markers
- glue
- pencils
Cover four tables with newspaper and put three containers with paint on it:
- yellow and a little brown besides (beach) + two big brushes
- blue and a little green (seawater) + two big brushes
- blue and white (air) + two big brushes
- white (surf) + two brushes to stamp
Show how to paint the beach: much yellow on the brush and a little brown for the beach (so do not mix!). Do the same with blue and white for the air, and blue with green for the sea. Make wavy motions with the brush to accentuate the water. Finish with a white stamping brush for the surf.
While about four students are painting, the others can start with the drawing part of this lesson.
Draw people and things you see on the beach. Colour them with markers, and use a skin colour pencil for the bodies. Cut all those little drawings and paste them on the beach, the water or in the air.
All artworks are made by students of grade 3
maandag 11 juni 2012
Comics like Roy Lichtenstein
Artworks are made by students of grade 3
You need:
- coloured paper A4 size
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- newspaper
- ruler and pencil
- glue
- crayons
- glitter
- colour markers
Show artwork of Liechtenstein on the digital board and discuss the characteristics: primary colours sometimes with green, text balloons, raster dots as we know from newspaper photographs and thick black outlines. Show comic balloons from Lichtenstein and discuss them.
In this lesson students create a comic balloon like Lichtenstein did. Choose for a basic form, a star or cloud. See my 'how to draw a star step by step' below.
Cut this or cloud out of coloured paper. Cut another cloud or star from a newspaper. Draw an action word on the white sheet and colour with markers. Cut this word. Create composition and paste the parts of the artwork. Draw action stripes with black crayon or use glitter.
How to draw a star:
2. Draw lines from the edges to the circle, using pencil and ruler. See the black lines in the picture.
3. Draw lines from the same places but make them diagonal. See the red lines in the picture.
4. Cut the parts between the triangles, the blue pieces in the picture.
Labels:
collage,
cut and glue,
famous artists,
grade 3,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
letters and figures,
markers
dinsdag 29 mei 2012
Sculptures like Niki de Saint Phalle
You need:
- newspapers torn in strips
-
wallpaper paste
-
paper towels
-
tempera paint
-
varnish
-
brushes
-
yarn
- white wall paint
Niki de Saint Phalle
(1930 - 2002) was a French painter and sculptor. She made reliefs in plaster and other materials. Especially her feminine 'Nana's' are famous. These large sculptures of women painted in bright expressive colours are world famous and to be seen in several major cities in the world.
Show some pictures of Niki de Saint Phalle on the digital board. Discuss the salient features: bright colours, black outlinesof the colour patches - including circles, often (thick) women without a clear face. Then show images of the sculptures in Paris (google Nikki de Saint Phalle and Paris). What is different about these images? Those sculptures are the famous female characters, but they do have the typical De Saint Phalle characteristics.erkingen ongedaan maken
Students are going to create an artwork of paper mache with at least one hole in it and two protruding parts. Provide at least eight layers of newspaper finish with paper towels.
Paint the sculpture after drying with white wall paint and let dry. Paint then in the style of Saint Phalle using bright colors.
Paint the sculpture after drying with white wall paint and let dry. Paint then in the style of Saint Phalle using bright colors.
Wait until the paint is dry and paint the black lines using a small brush or use a black marker. Paint with varnish. Pull a thread through the hole and hang the work.
Artworks made by students of grade 5
Labels:
3D,
famous artists,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
paper mache,
sculpting,
tempera
donderdag 10 mei 2012
Art cows
Artworks made by students of grade 2
You need:
- 3 sheets of drawing paper 15 by 15 cm
- colour pencils
- coloured paper for background
- glue
Paste those three works on a strip of coloured construction paper.
Labels:
animals,
colour pencils,
drawing,
grade 3,
grade 4,
grade 5,
grade 6,
typical Dutch
woensdag 9 mei 2012
Half chicken
You need:
- drawing sheet A4 size
- oil pastels
- blue liquid water colour
- brush
- jar with water
If the second student is ready, they fold up the sheet open. Hilarious!
Paint the whole drawing with blue water colour paint and lots of water. The oil pastels will resist the water and thus the white eggs come forward again.
Artworks made by students of grade 3
Labels:
animals,
Easter,
grade 3,
grade 4,
liquid watercolour,
oil pastel,
spring,
working in a group
zaterdag 5 mei 2012
Sunrise like Roy Lichtenstein
You need:
- drawing sheet A3 size
- tempera in red, blue, yellow, white and black
- brushes
- jar with water
Show artwork of Liechtenstein on the digital board and discuss the characteristics: primary colours sometimes with green, text balloons, raster dots as we know from newspaper photographs and thick black outlines. Show at the end the work 'Sunrise'. Ask students how they can recognize this work as a Lichtenstein.
The students are instructed to paint a sunrise in the style of Lichtenstein. All Lichtenstein characteristics as discussed so, have to be seen in their painting.
Artworks are made by students of grade 5
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