- drawing sheet
- oli pastels or crayons
- black tempera paint
- brush
- alufoil
- ribbon
- toothpick or skewer
vrijdag 27 november 2020
Scratch a Christmas ball
zaterdag 21 november 2020
Winter tree in warm-cool colors
You need:
- drawing sheets 25 x 32,5 cm
- crayons
- watercolor paint
- black tempera
- brushes
- jar with water
zondag 8 november 2020
Same insect - different colors
- drawing sheets A5 size
- crayons
- liquid watercolor paint
- brush
vrijdag 30 oktober 2020
Mondrian, a bit different
You need:
- white drawing sheet
- markers
- ruler
- pencil
- do not draw squares and rectangles, choose another geometric shape
- do not color with primary colors, choose maximum four other colors
donderdag 29 oktober 2020
Mondrian in chalk pastels
You need:
- black construction paper
- pencil
- ruler
- chalk pastels
- Elmer's glue
- fixing spray
Still life with fruit
- corrugated cardboard
- scissors
- white drawing sheet
- tempera paint
- brush
- glue
- colored construction paper
donderdag 22 oktober 2020
Keith Haring figures on tissue paper
made by students of grade 3
- colored tissuepaper
- white drawing sheet
- jar with water
- brush
- scissors
- templates of Haring figures
- pencil
- black marker
zondag 18 oktober 2020
In 'The Factory' of Andy Warhol
- colored paper 12 by 12 cm
- black construction paper 50 cm by 15 cm
- tempera paint
- brushes
- apples
- glue
- black marker
Tell about Andy Warhol's Factory.
First lesson: "We are going to work today in the factory of Andy Warhol. Choose four colored sheets. Make apple prints in complementary colors: on a blue sheet you print an orange apple, on a red sheet you print a green apple etc."
Let dry and paste the colored sheets on black construction paper.Second lesson: make a second print in a complementary color: on the orange apple you print a blue one etc. Let dry. Outline the apples with a black marker and add seeds and stem.
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
donderdag 17 september 2020
Blue dotted paper mache plates and bowls
You need:
- plate or bowl
- newspaper strips
- wallpaper paste
- white wall paint
- tempera paint
- cotton swabs
zaterdag 12 september 2020
The birds of George Braque lesson 2
artworks are made by students of grade 4
This is lesson 2 about George Braque. First lesson: click here.
You need:- blue construction paper
- colored paper
- scissors
- glue
George Braque (1882-1962) was a French painter and sculptor. Together with Picasso he was founder of cubism.
After is cubist time, Braque painted simplified figurative paintings of landscapes and still lifes with musical instruments and bottles. Remarkable are the letters and nummers Braque added to his works.
When Braque became ill, he was no longer able to paint. He turned to making color litographs of simple bird silhouettes. The same birds you that can also be seen in one of the ceiling paintings of the Louvre in Paris.
Look at the artwork Les oiseaux of George Braque.
- simple shapes (silhouet)
- white outlines
- blue background
- geometrical shapes: stars and moon
What do you have to do:
Draw at least three silhouettes of birds on colored paper. Cut them. Cut geometrical shapes out of paper scraps. Paste everything on the blue sheet.
maandag 7 september 2020
The flowers of Andy Warhol
You need:
- black construction paper A4 size
- brushes
- tempera paint
- scraps of colored paper
- scissors
- glue
Andy Warhol (1928-1897) was an American painter, photographer and filmaker. He started his working life as an advertising artist and became an artist in the early 1960's. He introduced everyday consumer products into his artwork, such as Campbell's soup cans and Coco Cola bottles.
Warhol is one of the leading artists of Pop art.
Using printing techniques he created large series of works of Marilyn Monroe or political themes such as the electric chair. Warhol used photographs of others to edit.
The Flowers series clearly show how Warhol applied the silkscreen printing technique. We see the flowers of the rare Hibiscus fragilus.
The Flowers series are also seen as Warhol's answer toe Van Gogh's famous paintings of sunflowers and Claude Monet's artworks of water lilies.
Stamp green and yellow tempera on a black sheet of paper leaving about one inch of the edges black. Let dry.
Cut at least four flowers with five petals from scraps of colored paper. Do not draw in first, but cut by hand. Stick the flowers on the black sheet. No overlap.
Elements of art: shape, color
woensdag 26 augustus 2020
Birthday calendar in one color
You need:
- drawing sheet
- tempera paint
- ruler
- pencil
- black marker
Elements of art: color, line, shape, value
zondag 23 augustus 2020
The birds of George Braque
You need:
- white drawing sheet A3 size
- white drawing sheet A6 size
- linoleum
- lino knife
- lino press
- lino roller
- tempera paint
- brushes
- scissors and glue
After is cubist time, Braque painted simplified figurative paintings of landscapes and still lifes with musical instruments and bottles. Remarkable are the letters and nummers Braque added to his works.
When Braque became ill, he was no longer able to paint. He turned to making color litographs of simple bird silhouettes. The same birds you that can also be seen in one of the ceiling paintings of the Louvre in Paris.
View the lithographs of birds and discuss the artwork:
- simple shapes (silhouettes)
- background is often blue
- few colors in the artwork
- birds are black or white
- birds are painted or printed
Process:
Draw a silhouette of a bird on A6 sheet and copy it to the linoleum. Cut away the background, so the bird stands out. Paint or stamp a background on the A3 sheet. Make some prints of the bird in black and/or white and let dry. Be sure to get birds in several color nuances by not rolling the lino every time.
Cut the printed birds and paste them on the background.
woensdag 12 augustus 2020
Rembrandt's Cabinet of Curiosities
- drawing sheet 12 by 12 cm
- indian ink
- dip pen
- pencil
- black construction paper
- glue
- various shells
Rembrandt was a painter, etcher and draftsman, but also an art dealer. In 1656 he went bankrupt and to pay the creditors his possessions had to be sold. An official made a list of all the things that were in Rembrandt's house. There was, for example, a large collection of objects from various continents in the art chamber, also known as 'cabinet of curiosities'.
In the room were dried animals, shells, spears from Indonesi, glass from Venice, a lion's skin and a box with coins and tokens. Sailors of the VOC often took the objects with them to the Netherlands as souvenir.
- very detailed
- there are just lines
- shading for dark areas
- lifelike
- black and white
Paste all student art works together on a black construction sheet: Rembrandt's Cabinet of Curiosities.
Life-size Keith Haring groupwork
Show Haring's works and discuss them:
- comic like people
- few details
- thick black outlines
- bright colors
- dashes that indicate movement
- life-size drawing sheets.
- tempera paint
- brushes grote vellen schetspapier
dinsdag 11 augustus 2020
How to make an impressionist painting
- tempera paint
- brushes
- jar with water
- paper towels
- dark blue construction paper
Impressionist paintings are snapshots, a quick impression. Up close you only see dots, from a distance you see these dots together make an image.
View and discuss impressiont paintings. What do you see? Why do wel call this impressionistic? What is an impression?
To do:
Step 1: Paint on the 4 sheets a beach in yellow and 3 colors. Be sure your 4 sheets are all the same.
Step 2: Put one of the 4 sheets away, it's ready.
Step 3: Paint a yellow sky on the other 3 sheets. Pick white and yellow at the same time on your brush.
Step 4: Put one of the 3 sheets away, it's ready.
Step 5: Take a smaller brush and make dots in the water using blue and white. Make dots in pink, orange and white in the sand.
Step 6: Put one of the 2 sheets away, it's ready.
Step 7: Paint on the last sheet a simple sailing boat in the water.
Step 9: Paste the paintings on a sheet of dark blue construction paper
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maandag 10 augustus 2020
Zebra
You need:
- drawing sheet A3 size
- drawing sheet A3 size
- tea
- glue
- sand
- brush
- charcoal
- wool in black and white
- scissors
Techniques: cut and glue, draw with charcoal
vrijdag 31 januari 2020
Son of Man - Like Magritte
- white drawings sheets A3 size
- white and blue tempera paint
- paper with stone print
- white round paper
- camera
- bowler hat and black coat
- brushes
- small dishes
- sponges
Rene Magritte is born in 1898 in Belgium. When Magritte is 13 years old, his mother commits suicide. She jumps in the river Samber and is found with her dress covering her face. This image has been suggested as the source of several paintings from Magritte: people hiding their faces with several objects.
In 1924 Magritte became friends with members of a surrealism group in Brussels: André Breton, Joan Miró and Salvador DalÃ. These artists influence Magritte's work. In the end Magritte became famous with surrealistic paintings.
Magritte gave his paintings a realistic effect of surrealism. He painted simple objects, like a shoe, an apple, a pipe or a tree. Magritte took these things out of their ordinary environment and placed them in a special surrounding.
One of Magritte's most famous works is "La Trahison des Images" (The Treachery of Images). This is a very realistic painting from a pipe, with the text: Ceci n'est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). The painting is not a pipe, but rather an image of a pipe. As Magritte himself commented: "The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture 'This is a pipe,' I'd have been lying!"
By putting us constantly on the wrong track, Magritte forces us to think about art. Magritte thought it the task of an artist to place reality in a different context.
Look at the artwork
Discuss the painting The son of man. What do you see? What does the man wear? What's on his head? Why can he see little? Can he see nothing of can he peek at the edge of the apple? What's wrong with his left arm? (his arm appears to bend backwards at the elbow). What do you see at the background? What does the sky look like?
How do you make this artwork?
Take photographs of the students wearing a bowler hat and a dark coat; arms hanging beside the body. Students paint their sheet blue and let it dry. Cut a wall out of stoneprint paper and stick it on the blue sky. Stamp white spots on the artwork using a sponge. Let dry againg. Cut the photo neatly along the edges and paste it on the blue sheet in front of the stoneprint paper. Draw a piece of fruit on the circle sheet and show color transitions, just like real fruit. Paste it on the face.
zaterdag 18 januari 2020
The fall of Icarus - like Matisse
- dark blue construction paper
- black construction paper
- leftovers of construction paper in several colors
- scissors
- glue
Then look at the original artwerk Icarus.
What do you see? At what time of day were Daedalus and Icarus flying and how can you see that? (at night - dark blue paper, stars). What do you notice about the body of Icarus? (limbs have different thicknesses) What can you deduce from that? (no drawing in advance but cut out of the hand) What could be the red dot? (heart) How do you know Icarus is falling? (arms spread, head not straight on the body) Can you see that Icarus is falling into the see? (no) What else could he fall in?
Task
The real Icarus fell into the sea, but our Icarus falls into something else ... and you decide for yourself into what! Trees? A city? On a church?
Cut a falling human out of black construction paper. You're not allowed to make a drawing in advance, just cut 'out of the hand'. If the first time fails, you take a new black sheet. Cut some stars. Cut a surface: in what is Icarus falling? Place the loose parts on a blue sheet and stick all of them.