Sunday, October 19, 2025

Catching leaves

What do you need?
  • drawing sheet 
  • oil pastels
  • liquid watercolor paint
  • brushes
What should you do?
  1. Trace your hand (thumbs point to each other) on the bottom of the sheet.
  2. Color them with oil pastels. 
  3. Draw swirling autumn leaves above the hands and color those with oil pastels. 
  4. Paint the background with diluted liquid watercolor paint leaving some space on the edges.
  5. Or: choose real autumn leaves instead of drawn ones. Stick them on the drawing after painting and drying the background.
Works of art made by students of grade 3. 

Friday, October 17, 2025

Autumn leaves with tissue paper

What do you need?
  • white drawing sheet
  • tissue paper in autumn colors
  • brush
  • jar with water
  • white crayons
Before
Look at different shapes of autumn leaves. Discuss shapes and colors. 

What should you do?
  1. Draw different leaves on the sheet with white crayon. 
  2. Tear parts of tissue paper (not too small) in autumn colors. 
  3. Stick the pieces by wetting the sheet part by part and laying them in it. Watch out: no two same colour pieces next to each other. Be sure the tissue paper is wet enough to bleed.

   4. Let the artwork dry a little. 
   5. When it's still moist a bit, pull of the tissue paper. You can use tweezers           to avoid colored fingers! 

Works of art made by students of grade 3. 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Autumn leaves in cubist style


What do you need?
  • white drawing sheet 
  • pencil
  • ruler
  • tempera paint
  • brushes
  • gold marker

Before
Ask students to take autumn leaves. Watch them together, paying particular attention to the shape: heart-shaped, oval, round, oblong, etc. The composition of the leaves may vary: a leave can be single or composed of several leaflets (pinnate or palmately).

What should you do?

  1. Draw several leaves, they may not overlap. Draw half leaves against the edges. Draw only the outer form of the leaves, no veins. 
  2. If the sheet is largely filled, draw diagonal lines with pencil and ruler: two from left to right and two from top to bottom. Make sure these lines pass through the leaves. 
  3. Choose four warm colors tempera: two for the leaves and two for the background. Paint the leave parts within a shape in one color and the background in a different one. Paint the leaves in the next square in a third color and the background with color four. 
  4. Trace contour lines of the leaves and the diagonal lines with a gold marker.

Works of art made by students of grade 6.