- white drawing sheet A4 size
- colour pencils
- template for easter egg
dinsdag 16 maart 2010
Easter bunny
zondag 14 maart 2010
A plumber's nightmare
Made by Sander, 12 years old
You need:
- white drawing paper A4 size
- colour pencils
- pencil
- fine black marker
- coloured paper for background
Talk about the work of the plumber. View the pipes under a sink: how are the pipes connected, how are curves made? Talk about the horrible things a plumber may encounter: leaking pipes, filthy creatures, smelly sludge. Imagine with the class on a sewer pipe system which is inhabited by creepy creatures.
How do you draw a pipe? How can you show that a pipe is round? Where is the light part and where are the shadows? Show this on the blackboard. Children draw 'A plumber's nightmare' according to their own imagination. Leave the pipes white, make shadows with pencil lines. Outline evertything with a fine black marker. These drawing can also be done by a group. This requires the students to make agreements on connecting the pipes at each drawing.
zaterdag 13 maart 2010
It's raining cats and dogs
Made by students of 11-12 years old
You need:
- two pieces of cardboard A1 size
- tempera paint
- brushes
- jar with water
- white oil pastel
- white drawing sheets A5 size
- markers
- scissors
- glue
Drawing with scissors, like Matisse
Mady by Evelina, 11 years old
You need:- white drawing paper A4 size
- coloured paper
- white sheet
- scissors and glue
donderdag 11 maart 2010
Flowers in fingerpaint
You need:
- tempera paint
- saucers
- white drawing sheet A2 size cut in three
- coloured paper for background
- green crepe paper
- scissors
- glue
Every child gets a strip white drawing paper (A2 size, cut lengthwise in three parts). Fingerpaint your own flower. Realistic or not, it's all right. The only restriction: the stalk and leaves must be green. The flower should be as high as the sheet.
Cut the flower leaving a white edge from about 0,5 cm. Paste all flowers on a coloured background. Cut a strip of grass from crepe paper and paste this in front of the flowers.dinsdag 9 maart 2010
Calico cat
You need:
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- pencil
- fine black marker or indian ink
- coloured paper for background
- glue
- scissors
vrijdag 5 maart 2010
What's for supper tonight?
Made by Lotte, 10 years old
You need:- drawing paper A3 size
- colour pencils
- tempera and brushes
- or coloured paper and glue
Talk about food. What do you like most? What is healthy food? Why do we have to eat vegetables and fruit? What about burgers and fries? Talk about china and cutlery and how a table has to be set.
Draw the meal you like most. Draw everything from above; so a glass is just a circle. Draw your plate with food, a saucer, a glass, knive, spoon, fork and colour everything with colour pencil. Then cut out all parts. Paint a sheet with a pattern and colours that fits to your china; your placemat. You may also use coloured paper and glue to decorate your placemat. When your placemat is ready, paste all cut-out parts on it.
Made by children from 10-11 years old
dinsdag 2 maart 2010
Inchies
- mdf board or canvas frame
- shoebox lid or some other cardboard
- ruler and pencil
- scissors and glue
- several sorts of paper and/or fabric
- doublesided tape
- decoration supplies
- needle and thread
maandag 1 maart 2010
Marvelous Medusa?
- black construction paper A3 size
- tempera paint in blue, green, black and white
- brushes
- jars with water
- paper towels
- paper towels and newspapers
woensdag 24 februari 2010
Spotted fish
- white drawing paper A4 size
- colour pencils
- coloured paper for background
donderdag 18 februari 2010
Beat the wall, like Thierry Noir
- white drawing paper A4 size
- markers
- black markers, thin and thick
- pictures of the artwork of Noir
Typical of Noir are bright coloured profiles, reduced to an icon with a big nose, thick lips and saucer-like eyes.
The East Side Gallery (see photo) is a 1.3 km long section of the wall near the center of Berlin and probably the largest open air gallery in the world. Here you'll find the work of Thierry Noir. After looking at pictures of the work of Thierry Noir, children have to get heads in the style of Noir. hoofden tekenen in de stijl van Noir: profile heads looking to the right or left. The sheet has to be filled completely. Choose three colours marker. Outline everything with a thick black marker. Colour the remaining white parts with another colour or fill the spaces with a pattern in thin marker.zondag 14 februari 2010
Selfportrait in popart style
- drawing paper A4 size
- picture of the child
- watercolour paint
- brushes
- wallpaper
- coloured paper for background
- scissors and glue
- black marker
Print from photograph, made at Dumpr
Show some drawings in the classroom. How do you recognize the student? What are the most important parts of the face? What lines are important? Every student gets his own drawing. The trace the most important lines in their drawing using a fine black marker. Do not trace details, because after this they have to trace with thick markers. This means: don't trace hairs, just the contours of them. Don't forget facial lines around the mound or nose. When tracing is ready, students take their drawing and a new drawing sheet to a window (or use lightboxes if you have these). Keep the drawing against the window with the white sheet one it and trace the drawing with a pencil. Go back to the table and look carefully at your own portrait. Is it you? Are the lines well? Are the eyes correct?
Take a thick black marker and trace the pencil drawing. Paint the portrait with watercolour paint. Choose the colours you like; in popart every colour is possible!Paint a background or choose a wallpaper background and paste your cut portrait on it. Paste a coloured background behind it for strength.
maandag 8 februari 2010
Lino print of musical instrument
- two pieces of linoleum from 12 x 12 cm
- drawing paper from 12 x 12 cm
- sheets with music notes
- carbon paper
- lino knives
- mat
- black block printing ink
- flat piece of glass
- linoleum roller
- lino press
- glue
- coloured paper for background
zondag 7 februari 2010
Monochromatic painting
- white drawing sheet A3 size
- tempera paint
- brushes
- black marker
Children choose a geometric shape and draw this overlapping and in different sizes on their sheet. Then they choose one colour tempera to colour their shapes. Mixing is only allowed with white and black, because the painting has to be monochromatic. When ready, outline everything with black marker.
zaterdag 6 februari 2010
Winter through my window
You need:
- brown paper strips from 2 cm wide
- light blue drawing paper
- oil pastel
- tempera paint
- brushes
- glue
maandag 1 februari 2010
Carnival portraits
- a shelf
- balloon
- newspaper strips
- wallpaper paste
- toilet rolls, bottle caps, polystyrene etc.
- toilet paper or paper towels
- acrylic paint or tempera paint
- brushes
- glitter
- confetti
- black marker
Blow the balloon. Paste newspaper strips on the half of the ballon. Be sure you have at least eight layers. Let the work dry. Take the balloon uit. Cut the edges and lay this half balloon on the shelf. Use costless things like toilet rolls, bottle caps or polystyrene to shape the face. Fix these parts with newspaper strips and wallpaper paste. The last layer has to be toilet paper or paper towel. Let the work dry again. Paint the portrait with acrylic paint or undiluted tempera. Give the face a body. Sprinkle glitter or confetti in the wet paint.
This lesson and photographs were sent to me by Ghislaine Aarts.donderdag 28 januari 2010
Valentine's day (with Jim Dine)
- white paper 20 by 20 cm
- cardboard 10 by 10 cm
- pencil and ruler
- scissors
- glue
- colour pencils
- oil pastel crayons
- chalk pastel
- salt
- tempera paint
- different kinds of coloured paper (ribbed cardboard, tissue paper, crepe paper etc.)
- watercolour paint
- brushes
- markers
- red or pink paper for background
Children get a sheet from 20 by 20 cm. They have to divide this sheet with ruler and pencil into four squares from 10 by 10 cm. Fold the little cardboard and draw a heart against the fold. Cut it out. Trace this heart in the four squares. Divide the different colouring supplies on different tables. Stimulate children to experiment with these materials. What happens when I sprinkle salt in watercolour paint? How can I make my heart pop up from the paper? Can I combine chalk pastel and oilpastel? What happens when I sprinkle water on tissuepaper? Students have to colour their hearts and backgrounds by using as many supplies and techniques as possible. While doing this, kids may walk around through the classroom(s) and choose the place where the art supplies of their choice are. The only restriction is: when all chairs are occupied, you have to choose another supply first. When the four hearts are ready, they have to be pasted on a red or pink background.
dinsdag 26 januari 2010
Design your own clock!
- plywood plate
- coping saw
- sandpaper
- carbon paper
- pencil
- clock
- tempera paint
- brush
- things to symbolize figures
- picture hook
zondag 24 januari 2010
Winter scene
- wc role
- coloured paper
- glue
- scissors
- polystyrene
- wire, sticks etc.
The wc role is the basis for a snowman, skiing person, ice skater or something. Use coloured paper to make a person, and place him on a piece of polystyrene. Use different materials to make an environment.
This lesson can also be used to make a group work. Give every group a larger piece of polystyrene and let them discuss about what they are going to make.