Friday, May 1, 2020
Let's Make an Optical Illusion Heart!
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Let it Glow: Monsters in the City!
A lesson that I was sharing a lot of images from on my Instagram got a whole lot of love and questions this year and that was this Monsters in the City project! After learning about the artist Kudu-Lah, my students began by designing their cities and creating a series of monsters. I thought I'd share some images from our project but also create a video to walk you and your students through. Because these works of art were going to be apart of our Glow Gallery, I'll be sharing my favorite glow products from Pacon. With my students, we used 24"X36" sheets of paper for the cities and 12"X18" paper for the monsters. I'll be working half that size for the video. And my paper of choice is Pacon's Mixed Media paper. Here you go:
If you are doing this at home, try using a permanent marker to draw your cities and monsters with. Then add color with crayons, markers, colored pencils or paint!
In my thirty-minute art classes, my fourth graders spent two days drawing their cityscapes.
The following day we used fluorescent oil pastels and watercolor for the sky.
Then we created TONS of monsters! I had them make as many as they could to really loosen them up. I love the variety they achieved!
We used our fluorescent paint to make them glow!
Then we cut them out to add to our cities! We used a little bit of foam and cardboard glued to the back of the monsters to make them pop up from our cities. For a sneak peak of last year's glow gallery, check this out:
In my thirty-minute art classes, my fourth graders spent two days drawing their cityscapes.
The following day we used fluorescent oil pastels and watercolor for the sky.
Then we created TONS of monsters! I had them make as many as they could to really loosen them up. I love the variety they achieved!
We used our fluorescent paint to make them glow!
Then we cut them out to add to our cities! We used a little bit of foam and cardboard glued to the back of the monsters to make them pop up from our cities. For a sneak peak of last year's glow gallery, check this out:
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Wizard Week: Let's Draw a Wizard's Castle!
What a wizard-y wonderful time we had yesterday when we learned to draw these castles! If you missed out, just grab these supplies:
And follow along with me right here:
This was such a wonderful review of our elements of art!
And here's what we're creating today! You can follow me LIVE on my Instagram, on Facebook or catch the afterparty on my YouTube channel!
And follow along with me right here:
And here's what we're creating today! You can follow me LIVE on my Instagram, on Facebook or catch the afterparty on my YouTube channel!
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Wizard Week: Baby Dragon Puppets!
Did you miss yesterday's art class? We made Baby Dragon Puppets and they turned out so cute! Grab these supplies:
And let's create! Here we go:Here's how you can join my live art class: you can find me on Instagram or my Facebook live at 11am CT. If you miss the live lesson, don't worry. I post all of them the following day on my YouTube channel. I'm adding new videos there everyday so you might want to subscribe so you don't miss a single one!
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Let's Make an Abstract Word Painting!
Let's create an abstract word-painting! This one is fun and easy. All you'll need is a piece of paper, a permanent marker, water-based markers, a cup of water and a paintbrush. When you are finished with this painting, try painting your name as the words or someone else's name, like mom or dad! Let's get started:
Have fun!
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