This lesson shows we can do more with our artworks than stick them on a colored background. Pretty scary to tear or cut your drawing, but the effect is great!
What do you need?
- white drawing sheet
- black construction paper
- pencil
- oilpastels
- liquid water color paint
- brush
- scissors and glue
What should you do?
- Draw at least four sunflowers. Be sure three of them are over the edges.
- Color with oilpastels.
- Paint the backgrond with liquid water color paint.
The first drawing is torn in pieces and pasted on black paper with a bit space between them. Before tearing: check which side of the paper is best. One side gives nice white tear lines, the other side does not.
In these two artworks black strips are pasted on the drawing, creating a window through which you look outside.
Artworks made by students of grade 6.


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