Kinder students are busy learning about free form shapes and texture rubbings! We first talked about how free form shapes are different from geometric shapes because they do not have names or even, smooth edges, and they are found mostly in nature. We then talked about how the seasons were changing from summer to fall, and discussed what happens during Fall: the weather is cooler, the leaves change color, and then fall from the trees. Leaves are free form shapes, so we took some leaf texture plates, placed them under our papers, and used our large crayons to rub the leaf images onto our papers, filling all of the space with free form leaves.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Kinder Free Form Leaf Rubbings & Paintings
Kinder students are busy learning about free form shapes and texture rubbings! We first talked about how free form shapes are different from geometric shapes because they do not have names or even, smooth edges, and they are found mostly in nature. We then talked about how the seasons were changing from summer to fall, and discussed what happens during Fall: the weather is cooler, the leaves change color, and then fall from the trees. Leaves are free form shapes, so we took some leaf texture plates, placed them under our papers, and used our large crayons to rub the leaf images onto our papers, filling all of the space with free form leaves.
Labels:
free form shapes,
Kinder,
leaves,
paint,
texture rubbings
Friday, September 20, 2013
Second Grade: Where the Wild Things Are
Second Grade artists are busy creating their own Wild Things! We read the outstanding author and illustrator Maurice Sendak's book "Where the Wild Things Are," and looked very closely at the illustrations. Mr. Sendak draws some incredible textures throughout the story, and we talked about how he used lines and shapes to create all of the different textures. We then practiced some different textures together, and then drew our own wild thing and used at least four different textures on different parts of the wild thing. After practicing two or three, we chose our best idea and drew it bigger on a piece of white construction paper. Students outlined with a black Sharpie, and here they are adding color with watercolors. Look for these on display at Zilker soon!
Labels:
lines,
Maurice Sendak,
second grade,
shapes,
texture,
watercolor,
Wild Things
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Zentangle Letter Designs
This year we joined in on the Zentangle craze that has swept the art education world! Zilker fourth and fifth grade students have created amazing designs for their sketchbook covers. They chose the first initial of either their first or last name, and drew that letter as a shape. Then, they divided the space with four different lines, which created many different free form shapes. Inside the shapes they drew patterns with a sharpie marker. We looked at several Zentangle designs, and then students created many of their own pattern ideas. It was a truly "zen-like" experience because students were focused and relaxed.
Labels:
4th grade,
5th grade,
letter design,
patterns,
sketchbook cover design,
zentangle
Friday, September 6, 2013
Welcome Back Zilker Artists!
We are starting the 2013-2014 school year thinking about CREATIVITY! Students from 1st - 3rd grades last May helped to create this great bulletin board of hands up for creativity. We are off to a great start, reviewing our elements and Principles of Design. Look for some new artworks featuring the element of LINE in later September!
Monday, May 20, 2013
1st Grade Clay Dinosaur Sculptures
1st grade artists learned all about dinosaurs! Each student chose a dinosaur to sculpt out of clay. Here in these photos students are carefully adding texture and details to their dino sculptures.
Last, we created a habitat for our dinosaurs. We talked about all the basic things the dinosaurs needed to survive: air, water, food, shade, and warmth. We drew all of those things onto our diorama, and added other non-essential details, like a volcano and some rocks. Now the dinosaurs have a home! This is one of my favorite art projects out of all of the things I create with all grade levels! It is also a favorite memory for many of my older students. Enjoy!
Last, we created a habitat for our dinosaurs. We talked about all the basic things the dinosaurs needed to survive: air, water, food, shade, and warmth. We drew all of those things onto our diorama, and added other non-essential details, like a volcano and some rocks. Now the dinosaurs have a home! This is one of my favorite art projects out of all of the things I create with all grade levels! It is also a favorite memory for many of my older students. Enjoy!
Monday, May 13, 2013
5th Grade Faith Ringgold Story Quilts
Fifth Graders studied the African American artist Faith Ringgold and her story quilt "Tar Beach." We also read her book named "Tar Beach" and discussed the main idea: no matter what your circumstances in life, you are free to chose where to go in your imagination. Students chose a place in the world that they wanted to visit if they had nothing holding them back from visiting. They wrote a short two sentence story about why they wanted to visit that particular place. They each brought in a photo of the place that included an important landmark or natural feature. They then had to chose how they were getting to that place. This is where they were able to use their imagination to think up fun ways to get there: jet pack, flying animals, or magical shoes were a few of the choices.
After drawing themselves flying to their place, students added watercolor to the sky. They then used color pencils to add details to their drawings and portraits.
After drawing themselves flying to their place, students added watercolor to the sky. They then used color pencils to add details to their drawings and portraits.
After students finished the drawing in the center, they added the patterned paper and fabric for the quilt edge. Finally, they wrote their short story on two slips of paper, and glued those to their artwork. Enjoy these beautiful fifth grade story quilts, and see all of them at our online museum on Artsonia at http://
www.artsonia.com/schools/school.asp?id=105385.
Labels:
5th grade,
Faith Ringgold,
mixed media,
story quilts
Monday, May 6, 2013
Kinder Jasper Johns Paintings
Labels:
Jasper Johns,
Kinder,
letters,
numbers,
Painting
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