Tuesday, December 5, 2017

First and Second Grade Extra Art-Drawing with SHAPES!!!

One way you can start a drawing is to draw with geometric shapes!

Circles, Squares, Ovals, Rectangles, and Triangles

By putting together some simple geometric shapes, you can make faces. 

Begin with a curved line or a rectangle for the shoulders, a rectangle or square for the neck, and an oval for the face. Then use different shapes in a variety of sizes to make a face fit for a king or queen! 




First Grade Stick Puppet Theater

Puppet Theater
Storytelling and Art

Puppets are a fun way to tell a story. Do you have a favorite story, or a story that you wrote that you want to share? Who are your main characters?What is the setting? 

Bryan Ballinger 




You can make your puppets in the drawing studio 

or
                                        You can make your puppets in the collage studio 



You can make a background in collage, drawing, or painting. 



Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Second Grade-Mandalas


Mandalas are symmetrical, geometric designs that are said to represent the universe. 



The word Mandala means the “whole world”  or “circle”
Which makes sense because our world is a circle!


People from all over the world make their own versions of mandalas.
Buddhist monks making a sand mandala

W. Australia

Celtic Mandala

Hopi Mandala

Video: Sand Mandala





Mandalas can be made with many materials
Crocheted Mandala


Painted dot Mandala


Natural materials--stones, flowers, seashells

Drawing Materials


You can make a mandala. 
The first thing you need is a CIRCLE!



Mandala Video

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Extra Art-Chalk Pastel on Black Paper

 Chalk Pastel can be layered on black paper 



 Use the side of the chalk for large areas 
Use The tip of the chalk for bold lines, brightly colored areas, and details.
Layer color over color to create exciting textures, and to bring out details.



Friday, November 3, 2017

Texture-Second and Third Grade


Creating Textures within your Art




Texture is how something feels or how it looks like it feels
Artists show texture in the art they create.



  • Using a sponge to apply paint, and a comb to create textutre.
  • Thinning Tempera-creating a tempera wash
  • Drawing with the back of the paintbrush in the wet paint




How do artists show texture?
why?

Is there ever a good reason not to show texture? 

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Extra Art Third Grade Zentangle Images

 Zentangle  is a relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful, and interesting images by drawing structured patterns. Your focus should be slow and deliberate. Pay attention to every mark, relax and have fun!!!

In the future, you may want to choose to zentangle in the drawing studio as part of choice. Today will be a good introduction to zentangling!