Thursday, December 22, 2011
3D Snowflakes
Before the Christmas break some of the older students got to try their hand at making some large paper snowflakes. We have shelves full of snowflakes waiting to be constructed. They are quite impressive once completed. I found the directions at WikiHow: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-3D-Paper-Snowflake
Kandinsky Circles
This popular lesson is always a winner. The 2nd grade students worked in color pastels to create the vibrant circle designs in the style of Wassily Kandinsky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wassily_Kandinsky
Mini Food Sculptures in a Triarama
The assignment was to use air dry clay and make food for a feast but in mini size. The students got creative using tools to make textures on the clay to make it look more realistic. Once the clay was dry they painted with acrylic paint then finished it off with a clear sealant. To display the food the 5th and 6th graders made a Triarama with a table surface and a background scene that works with the food being served. The project finished around Christmas time so we got a lot of scenes for that season.
Alberto Giacometti Sculptures (work in progress)
The seventh graders have been working for awhile on their wire sculptures influenced by the 20th century artist Alberto Giacometti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Giacometti
I will post the final artwork when the students are done. So far they have worked in wire, tin foil, paper mache and paint.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Yarn Mosaic
The 4th graders made this cool pattern using just yarn and glue. This is a form of mosaic but using pieces of yarn, not tiles. The contrasting colors of red and blue really make it pop.
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