In this 3rd grade lesson we explore the tribe of the Senufo of Africa. I usually do this lesson after our Native American Unit, which provides a great background for comparing and contrasting the purpose and asthetic of different tribes and their artwork. We create a line drawing and use designs to fill the border and chosen animal. We use powder pigment and water to create the spiritual glow of the Senufo tribe. We then add contrast with a dark oil pastel. The students really like learning about the tribe!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Winter Birch Tree Painting
The Colorly Lion
Abstract Portraits a la Paul Klee
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Snow Bug
This is a winter lesson I just finished with Kindergarteners. We used the "magic" of oil pastel alnd watercolor resist to draw a catapillar type bug with snow flakes inside each segment. We then added snow falling from the sky. The so called magic occurs when the colorful watercolor is applied overtop of the white drawing, snow and flakes magically apear, the little guys love that. To wrap up we write a collective class story about the adventure of our snow bugs.
Monday, January 11, 2010
This is part of a unit that I just finished with a group of 5th graders. We spent time studying the differences in contour and sketching lines. For the contour portion students chose and interesting clip art animal and played with layout, space and composition. Students then filled the background with pattern style contour lines. It turned out to be a cool graphic art piece.
Ode to Starry Night Mural
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