Check out what the students in Mrs. VandenBush's classroom are doing in art! Some of th lesson ideas I come up with, but many of these ideas come from other wonderful art teachers!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
1st Grade Lights
The students completed a 1 day project before the holiday break! We talked about line and how to "fill" thier space. Students also reviewed what a pattern is and created a pattern with the color of their lights.
Friday, December 16, 2011
4th Grade Pop Art
POP ART
The 4th Grade students learned about Pop Art, which is short for Popular Art. Pop art started in the 1950’s as a reaction to Abstract Art. Pop artists did not care for abstract art; they wanted to produce art that actually looked like something. So Pop Artists starting producing art that contained consumer products, comics, mass media and advertising. We looked at various examples of pop art and focused on the work of Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol liked to take one image or screen print and repeat it multiple times using various colors. We took his idea students used lines and shapes to create numerous patterns in their art. They were able to draw a hot coco cup six times in their art to create unity. Students were able to create contrast with using black and white against their colorful background.
5th Grade Birch Trees
The 5th grade students studied landscapes. A landscape is a painting or picture of physical elements that are outside including mountains, people, animals, plants, trees, lighting, weather, etc. They were able to look at many different landscapes that included birch trees. We compared similarities and differences between an abstract landscape and a realistic landscape. Students also found the HORIZON LINE, FOREGROUND, MIDDLE GROUND and BACKGROUND in several different landscapes. Students were able to use cardboard and paint to create texture on their birch trees. We discussed how to create depth in a painting by putting larger elements closer and smaller elements farther back in their landscape. Students were able to choose colors of their choice for their background keeping in mind the color wheel when they were mixing. They wanted to choose colors that were right next to each other on the color wheel when mixing. Finally students were able to create shadows on their trees to create more depth in their landscape.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
2nd Grade Picasso Guitars
The 2nd grade students learned about the artist Pablo Picasso through a power point. Picasso was born in Spain and has become one of the world’s most famous artists. The students were able to see the progression of his different styles of art. The Blue Period was a time that was depressing and sad for Picasso. He showed this through painting his artwork in all different shades of blue. His next period was called the Rose Period. He used more bright and cheerful colors. This was a more happy time in Picasso’s life because he was involved in a relationship with his future wife. The period that Picasso is most famous for is CUBISM. Cubism is using various shapes and lines to create multiple viewpoints. Students also viewed many of Picasso’s guitar artwork. Students were able to create their own guitar in the shape of their choice. They then used various lines and shapes to add detail to their guitars. Students learned the difference between organic and geometric shapes. Students used Picasso’s cubism style to create their backgrounds.