Zilker Elementary Art Class

Zilker Elementary Art Class

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

School-wide Student Art Show



Ms. Wrigley's Class



Mr. Suehs' Class



Ms. Pizzochero's Class

School-wide Student Art Show



Ms. Hardwick's Class

School-wide Student Art Show



Ms. Brosko's Class



Ms. Saucedo's Class



Ms. Russell's Class

School-wide Student Art Show



Ms. Thompson's Class

Ms. Ogren's Class



Ms. Pena's Class



Sunday, December 27, 2009

2nd Grade Georgia O'Keeffe Flower Paintings

Students are learning about the American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. We read a book about her life, and looked at many of her paintings, especially her flower paintings.
We also talked about the intermediate colors, which are created when a primary color and a secondary color are mixed together. We practiced drawing flowers by looking at photos of flowers as well as reproductions of O'Keeffe's flower paintings. Then students practiced mixing intermediate colors with crayons first, then created their own color wheels with paint.

Students drew technical drawings of flowers as well, labeling the different parts of the flower: stem, leaf, sepal, pistil, stamen, stigma, and petal.

Last, we began painting our own flower paintings, after choosing our best drawings and our favorite intermediate color for the large petals.

Fourth Grade Clay Masks


Students are adding texture, pattern, shapes, and lines to their clay masks. The needle tool is the main tool used, but students are also using plastic modeling tools to stamp textures. Look closely at some of their intricate designs!




Thursday, November 12, 2009

Third Grade Laurel Burch Cats


Third Graders are working on their Laurel Burch cat drawings. After waiting for glue lines to dry, students worked on picking complementary colors and planning out where to place the colors on their cats. Here students are adding the colors using oil pastels.




Monday, November 9, 2009

Fourth Grade Rain Forest Drawings


Fourth Graders looked at Henri Rousseau's Jungle paintings for inspiration, as well as photos and books about rain forests all over the world. We discussed how plants in the rain forests are fighting for sunlight, and how there is very little open space in the jungle. Students could choose one or two animals to place in their drawings as well. In these photos, students are adding color to their drawings.



Saturday, November 7, 2009

Second Grade Matisse Collage


Second Graders have worked hard on their Henri Matisse Collages. Students learned to "draw with scissors" - a technique that Matisse described as cutting out shapes
without drawing the shapes first. Students cut out all sizes of free form shapes, starting with larger shapes first, and then overlapping with smaller shapes. Students also had to think about color as they planned their collages.





Here are students placing their shapes onto their collages, then rearranging them in different places until they were pleased with the composition. They glued down pieces after trying different ideas.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Fourth Grade Haunted Houses: Spooky indeed!!

We are finally finished with our Haunted Houses! I added the spray paint, and as a final touch students glued a few spider webs for an authentic "creepy" look. Students then wrote a short description or story about their house. Students agreed that having built their houses helped them get their creative writing ideas flowing.