The 5th Graders learned about the artist Pablo Picasso and his Cubism Style. The students also learned about the artist Jim Dine and how hearts influenced his artwork. After learning about what Cubism is, we discussed pattern, repetition, and unity. The students had to design a heart in Picasso's cubism style using the three elements pattern, repetition, and unity. The students also learned how to blend colors and how to choose which colors to blend together.
I am a 5th grade teacher in Orange County, CA. I am going to try this with my students. Thank you for the idea & explaination of how and why you do this. Wish us luck!
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ReplyDeleteI love this! I teach 5th grade and I was an art major, so I think I can figure most of the specifics out. I am curious what you used as the medium; oil pastels?
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use? Oil pastels, Chalk pastels?
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