Saturday, June 15, 2024

Monet's waterlilies pond

What do you need?

  • drawing paper A3 size
  • tempera paint in green, blue, white, red and yellow
  • two brushes per student
  • two spunges per student
  • paper towels
  • oil pastel crayons 
  • saucers 
About the artist
Claude Monet (1840-1926) is considered one of the most important painters of Impressionism. Typical for Impressionists:

  • they choose subjects from ordinary life 
  • special attention for light and color
  • work in the open air
  • smooth brushstrokes
  • dashes resemble a sketch
  • it's about the impression!
Discuss the term impressionism. Show some paintings by Monet and zoom in on a work with water lilies in Arts & Culture. Do students see the characteristics of impressionism in this artwork?

Monet had a large garden with a pond and a Japanese bridge in Giverny France. He liked to paint in that garden. His works of water lilies are therefore famous and are the basis of this lesson.

What should you do?
Lesson 1
  1. Squeeze blue, green and white paint onto a saucer. 
  2. Dip your sponge into the blue paint. Stamp on the sheet. 
  3. Do the same with green paint and stamp all over the sheet. 
  4. Finally do this with white. You can use the green side of your sponge,  to get a light green color also. 
  5. Let the work dry.
Lesson 2
  1. To paint the water lilies: mix a little bit of red with white paint. Paint ovals spread across the sheet. Not too neat, it's all about impression!
  2. Paint a green border at the bottom of the ovals: the leaf. To make it fresher, you can mix some light green paint. You don't have to clean the green brush first. 
  3. Paint a yellow heart in the flowers. 
  4. Let the work dry. 
  5. Finally draw lines in your lily with a dark red or purple oil pastel: the petals. 
Artworks made by students of grade 1 and 2.

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Mexican amate

What do you need?
  • brown paper bag
  • tempera paint in fluorescent colors and white
  • brushes
  • jar with water
  • black marker
  • colored paper for background
  • glue 
 
Instruction

Amate is a way of making paper, done for centuries by Mexican Indians. Amate paper is made by cooking the inner bark of various trees. At the beginning of the 20th century the Nahua Indians of Mexico started making amate paintings as a form of folk art, especially in order to exchange and sell them to tourists.
Show pictures of Mexican amate paintings. Discuss the features: birds, flowers, bright colors, black outlines and a frame with a pattern in bright colors.

What should you do?
  1. Tear the edges off the paper: use thumb and fingers of both hands and tear slowly. 
  2. Draw some birds and flowers with pencil and draw a patterned frame.
  3. Paint the drawing with fluorescent tempera. 
  4. Let dry and outline everything with a black marker. 
  5. Paste the artwork on colored construction paper.
Artworks made by students of grade 5-8. 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Mix and match with Mondrian

What do you need?

  • white sheet 21 by 21 cm
  • black sheet 23 bij cm
  • paper strips 3 by 6 cm in yellow, red and blue
  • black squares 3 by 3 cm
  • glue

I did this lesson in grade 5, students worked in pairs. The figures are cut  before class. Per artwork you need 4 black squares and 16 colored rectangles. Students from higher groups can measure and cut the figures themselves. 

What should you do?
  1. Make a composition of 4 squares, each consisting of 4 colored rectangles and a black square in the middle. No two of the same colors next to each other!
  2. Paste the composition on the white sheet with a small edge visible around each shape. 
  3. Paste the artwork on a black sheet. 
It was a difficult task and not everyone succeeded! 

Artworks made by students of grade 3.