Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Clay Tiles

5th graders were given a slab of clay (that was lightly covered for a day or two to firm up). They cut their slabs into a tile. They drew their design on the clay with a pencil or sharpened wooden tool, then carved their design with various clay tools. Once they finished, they put them up to dry. After fired, they glazed with various colors. We fired again. Some students added metallic paint for finishing touches.

(Holes were optional if students wanted to hang their tiles on a wall.)

 

 

Friday, April 22, 2016

Kindergarten Expressive Line Art

We discussed how line can be used to show movement and expression in art. Students decided which profile pose they wanted for their artwork. Once printed, they cut them out, glued them down, then added various colored lines.








Wednesday, April 6, 2016

1st Grade Flowers

This is a multiple step project. It took us about 3-4 weeks. It's worth it though. They turned out beautiful!

Step 1) Draw the case and table.
Step 2) Paint with tempera paint. (I allowed them choose only three colors.) Allow to dry.
Step3) Draw stems with a green oil pastel. Remind them to draw the same amount of stems as they plan to draw flowers. Outline vase and table with a black oil pastel.
Step 4) While the paint is drying, I have them begin their flowers. Draw the large flowers.
Step 5) Color flowers using tissue paper & water. Allow to dry.
Step 6) Cut out flowers, then glue to painting.
Step 7) Using colored modeling clay, add the center to the flower. (Hint: glue the modeling clay to the paper.)





3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Clay

3rd - 5th Graders enjoyed creating their clay sculptures. Third grade were instructed to make clay creatures. Their inspiration was monsters...