The 3rd grade students
learned about the artist Grant Wood. He
was born in a small town in Iowa and was born and raised on a farm. Grant Wood loved living on the farm and had
many pets such as chickens, goats, ducks and turkeys. When Grant was 10 years old his father past
away. He had to move into the city
because his mom was unable to keep up the farm on her own. Grant did not like the city because he felt
out of place and was made fun of because he did not dress like the other kids
did. Grant was an excellent artist from
an early age on and he did many things revolving around art. He taught art, made jewelry, learned
carpentry, and also decorated people’s houses.
When he joined the army during WWI his job was to paint camouflage on
the tanks and canons. Most of Grant
Wood’s paintings were of farmlands because that was a huge part of his
childhood. People loved his work because
they could relate to his paintings, and they were very peaceful and
calming. Grant’s most famous painting is
American Gothic. The people in
this painting were actually not farmers; they were his sister and his family
dentist! The 3rd grade
students learned what a landscape is.
They learned that a landscape has foreground, middle ground, background
and a horizon line. By having these
elements it creates depth or distance in a painting.
I was hoping to do this porject with the 3rd grade class I visit for my Teaching Art Class (I'm in college.) The issue is that the master teacher says she doesn't have water colors. It's a school in the run-down parts of San Deigo and they have limited art supplies. I totally scrapped the project and instead last week we designed a state quarter for the state we live in.
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I think this project turned out well for your students. I like that you were able to introduce depth in their art. And some of the pieces even show a little personality of the young artists as well. :-)
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