- white drawing sheet A4 size
- compasses
- pencil
- oil pastels
zondag 6 oktober 2024
Autumn leaves mandala
Pumpkin, like Burton Morris
You need:
- several colors construction paper
- black cardboard 20 by 20 cm
- colored cardboard 20 by 20 cm
- scissors
- glue
- black marker
I came across your blog and saw your student's artworks. I am truly touched that you honored my artwork in your teaching lessons and hope it was a success and inspired the children!
I hope to show again in the Netherlands one day and feel free to keep in touch.
Your friend,
Burton Morris
woensdag 25 september 2024
Haunted house in the moonlight
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- black construction paper
- yellow chalk pastel
- scissors
- cutting knife
- glue
- white pencil
- black marker
- blue and purple tempera paint
- sponge
- saucer
- Tear a strip of black paper from about 5 cm and paste it on the bottom of the white sheet: the ground.
- Draw a old house on black paper and cut out.
- Use a cutting knife for doors and windows.
- Paste the house on the white sheet.
- Use a white pencil for details such as bricks, ghosts, spiders, spider webs etc. Use a black marker to draw things in the open window.
- Cut and paste a moon.
- Outline moon and house with yellow chalk pastel and smudge the chalk outwards.
- Stamp the background with purple and blue tempera and a sponge.
- Finally paste the artwork on a yellow background sheet.
woensdag 27 oktober 2021
Autumn birches
You need:
- drawing sheets A3 size
- painters tape in several widths
- liquid watercolor paint in red, green and yellow in rood, geel en groen
- brushes
- tempera paint
- stipple brush
- old shopping card/customer card
- saucers
- jars
- straight trunks
- trunks are white
- horizontal peeling bark banden
- autumn color leaves: orange, yellow, brown, red
Step 1
Palce the sheet on the table with the narrow site down. Stick strips of tape from top to bottom. Wide for the trunks, narrower for the branches. Note: branches grow up and not down.
vrijdag 16 oktober 2020
Pumpkins like Yayoi Kusama
You need:
- black construction paper
- colored paper
- black marker
- black fineliner
- scissors
- glue
- white pencil
By adding all-over marks and dots to her paintings, drawings, objects and clothes she feels as if she is making them (and herself) melt into, and become part of, the bigger universe. She said:
‘Our earth is only one polka dot among a million stars in the cosmos. Polka dots are a way to infinity. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots, we become part of the unity of our environment’.
- use of large and small polka dots
- backgrounds are often filled with triangles
- use of bright colors
- her installations suggest infinity
zondag 11 november 2018
Catching leaves
- white drawing sheet A3 size
- oil pastels
- liquid water color paint
- brushes
dinsdag 28 oktober 2014
Halloween cat and window
- white drawing sheet
- liquid water colour paint
- brush
- black construction paper
- cutting knife and mat
- glue
- black marker
- white chalk pastel
- carbon paper
- pattern
dinsdag 12 november 2013
Autumn birches
You need:
- drawing sheet
- masking tape
- tempera
- stippling brushes
- charcoal
- chalk pastel
maandag 7 oktober 2013
Singing in the rain
- white drawing sheetA2 size
- crayons
- liquid watercolour
- brush
Be sure that:
- rain falls from top to bottom;)
- under the umbrella is no rain
- rain is transparent, so we draw with white on white!
- rain forms puddles on the ground
zondag 18 november 2012
Spider in coloured web
- 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.
dinsdag 23 oktober 2012
Four season trees
- four white drawing sheets A6 size (postcard)
- Q-tips
- tempera paint
- coloured corrugated cardboard
- silver and gold markers
- fiberfill
- glue
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.
vrijdag 12 oktober 2012
Owls in the moonlight
- 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.
woensdag 3 oktober 2012
Owls in the tree
- 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.
dinsdag 15 november 2011
Patterned leaves
- drawing sheet A4 size
- pencil
- black marker
- water colour paint
- jar with water
- brush
- white pencil
- coloured sheet
maandag 31 oktober 2011
Printed mushrooms, group work
You need:
- piece of linoleum 15 x 15 cm
- lino knife
- block printing ink
- flat piece of plexiglass
- linoleum roller
- white sheets
- lino press
- autumn leaves
- scissors
- glue
- coloured cardboard
Squeeze out “toothpaste” amount of ink on plexiglass. Roll ink out. The ink is ready when lines appear. Ink should look wet.
Put your linoleum block on a newspaper. Roll one or two colours ink onto the linoleum printing block, working quickly to cover all areas. Lay the block on a sheet in the printing press and press. Take away the block and your print is ready.
To make a group work, all students have to cut out on of their their prints. Leave a white edge around the mushroom. Ask some students to make a collage of all mushrooms on a piece of dark coloured cardboard. Paste some autumn leaves on the bottom of the collage.
zondag 23 oktober 2011
Outlined autumn leaves
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- liquid water colour yellow and red
- brush
- colour markers
- glue
- scissors
Choose three markers in wamr (autumn) colours and outline the leaves until the sheet is full. Draw the veins with a fine marker.
woensdag 19 oktober 2011
Paper batik autumn leaves
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- oil pastels
- brown tempera
- liquid soap
- brushes
Ask students to bring autumn leaves. Outline some of them on the white sheet and draw veins in them. Colour the leaves and background with oilpastels, press heavily.
Step 2.
Wrinkle the sheet into a ball; make sure the picture is on the inside.
maandag 15 november 2010
Neon leaves
You need:
- black construction paper A3 size
- pencil
- coloured chalk pastel
Neon light tubes form coloured lines with which a text can be written or a picture drawn, including various decorations. Neon is often used in advertising and commercial signage. Show some neon advertising or ask children if they know some. Discuss the features of neon light and the restrictions you have to deal with when you use neon lights.
Draw the outlines of some leaves onto a dark paper using a pencil. Let some of the leaves overlap. Choose a colour chalk pastel and carefully go over the lines of one leave. Make nice thick lines that follow the original. Do the same with the other leaves, using different colours. Then carefully go over all the lines with your finger. Just follow the direction of the lines rubbing backwards and forwards. Try not to smudge the lines outwards!
Now to turn the neon lights on: take a white chalk and go over all the lines again with the sharp edge. Use the sharp edge just to create a thin bright white line down the middle of the existing lines. Fixate the drawing with hairspray, or laminate it to create your own neon placemat!zondag 14 november 2010
Printed leaves
You need:
- black construction paper A4 size
- flat dried autumn leaves
- white tempera and another cool colour
- brush
- colour pencils
- piece of sponge
I found this project on Artsonia. Ask students to take some autumn leaves for this lesson. The leaves should be dried flat, for example in a phone book.
Paint the veined side of a leaf with thick white tempera. Press the leaf on black paper; use a clean sheet to cover the leaf and press on it with flat hand. Do this with several leaves. Then pick an additional cool colour to blend with the leftover white paint and sponge paint the background. Be sure to leave a little black around each leaf for contrast. Add some autumn colour to each leaf using coloured pencils.zondag 7 november 2010
Fall things
- white drawing sheet 30 by 20 cm
- pencil
- ruler
- crayons
- liquid watercolour
- brush
- jar with water
- coloured paper for background
- glue
Made by a student of 11 years old