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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Fall'n in Love With Leaf Printing

This week my 3rd and 4th grade students kicked off the first week of Fall by making leaf prints!! These leaves came off a sycamore tree and have a sort of fuzz on the back that soaks up the watercolors and allows them to blend beautifully! 

I let them paint it however they wanted. This student painted the sky on hers and asked me to take a picture of the leaf  against the sky to see the camouflage effect! 


We used the crayola 16 color box which is my absolute fav right now! 

 We tried it with other leaves too









Students learned about craftsmanship and we talked about keeping their paper background nice and clean without smudges.  


 My younger grades made crayon resist paintings and leaf rubbings with multiple colors. We are ready for Fall and cooloer temps in Houston!



Thursday, September 15, 2016

Splatter Paint Innitials


This year my goal is to teach the kids the importance of the process and not just the product. We are doing abstract expressionist artwork this month and the kids are having a blast learning about Jackson Pollock and splatter painting! 





We had a professional artist talk to us about abstract expressionist art. Pollock is one of the artist who inspired her work. She talked about several of her pieces and talked to the kids about how they can use art to express their feelings like writing a poem with colors! 
HEre is her website!




First we made the letters of our name with tag board and cut them out. They were able to all participate in a large splatter painting that said something









The next week they painted their own splatter painting with the first letter of their name




We looked very closely at our finished products to find little things! This student made an accidental minion!!

This student found an alien ghost! 




Messy


BEAUTIFUL


FUN!!!



We used oil pastel to accent our names with shapes that express each child's unique interests




 we rolled up strips of tag board into little rolls that we glued behind the letters to make them pop up!









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