- white drawing sheet
- colored sheet
- Indian ink or fine black marker
- glue
- scissors
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Henna hands
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Wire portrait like Alexander Calder
During a study day on art education our teachers made portraits of wire. This can also be done in higher grades. If you want to make wire figures in lower grades, then choose a simpler shape, for example fruit/veggies or an animal.
This activity can be done in a lesson about Alexander Calder, known for his wire portraits and mobiles.
You need:
- 3 meters wire thickness 1,3 mm
- wire cutter
- printed selfie 30 by 40 cm
- black marker
- painters tape
Take a picture of yourself and print it.
Outline your face, eyes, nose, mouth and hair using the black marker. Turn the sheet over, the lines can be seen on the back of it now.
Wrap 3 m of wire around your fingers into a bunch.
Start at the neck. Lay the wire flat on the photo and follow the lines of your face. Try to lay out the portrait without cutting the wire. If this doesn't work out, you may smuggle by cutting the wire and go on with a new piece. Give the portrait more strength by doubling the wire on some places. Stick the wire now and then on the photo with painters tape.
Finished? Remove the pieces of tape. Fix the places where wire comes up by making connections with small pieces of wire. See detail photo.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Painting with scissors like Matisse
You need per student:
- 1 sheet white drawing paper
- 1 sheet colored construction paper
- 1 sheet colored construction paper from which you cut 7 cm
- 1 sheet blue construction paper
- leftovers of colored paper
- glue
- scissors
- black marker
Who is Matisse?
Matisse (1869 –1954) was a French artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was primarily known as a painter.
Matisse didn't care if stones were blue, he just chose the colors he liked. Some people thought is art was very ugly: someone who paints blue faces and green noses is a fool and Matisse was called 'Fauve', which means: wild. This is how the word Fauvism came into being for this art movement, art with bold colors.
After a surgery Matisse spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair. He wasn't able to paint anymore, but could still paint with his scissors.
View various artworks of Matisse.
Then few the artwork Oasis. What stands out?
- no straigh lines
- organic shapes
- bright colors
- What is an oasis and why is this artwork called so?
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
One pumpkin, four materials
You need:
- drawing sheet
- color pencils
- watercolor paint
- oilpastels
- soft pastels
Friday, August 6, 2021
Sail with the VOC
- drawing sheet A3 size
- drawing sheet A4 size
- liquid water color
- brush
- oil pastel crayons
- scissors and glue
- ice cream sticks
- boxcutter
- cutting plate
- newspapers
Study paintings of ships in a battle. What stands out? How do you recognize the Dutch and English ships? Which flags do you see more? What do you see in the foreground of the first painting? What can you tell about the sails? How can you see those ships are in combat?
Artworks made by students of grade 4.
Source: Laatmaarleren.nl
Thursday, August 5, 2021
Portraits like Rembrandt
You need:
- drawing sheets A4 size
- charcoal
- paper towels
- black construction paper for background
Show these two paintings. What do you see? Where are the dark parts, where the light ones? Why is that? What's the artists goal? What do you feel when you see these paintings?
Students sit in pairs facing each other and create a portrait of each other using hatching and swiping techniques. Of course the background is dark, the face light.
Monday, August 2, 2021
Dutch canal houses: indian ink and soft pastels
You need:
- drawing sheets
- pencil
- ruler
- indian ink
- dip pen
- soft pastels
Thursday, July 8, 2021
Fun flowers
- white or colored drawing sheet
- scraps of colored paper
- scissors
- glue
- black markers
What should you do?
- Cut several circles from scraps of colored paper and paste them om the sheet.
- Paste smaller circles on the bigger ones.
- Draw petals using black markers in several thicknesses.
Source: Krokotak.com

























