Pre K 3
Kindergarten
texture painting
First students were given boxes of recycled textured materials ( corrugated cardboard, cork board, wood, thin cardboard boxes, sponges, plastic, fabric, bubble wrap etc.These were glued to cardboard.
Days 2 and 3 were painting days. I have a fail safe secret to painting.... splitting up the colors to either warm or cool. Kids could either paint with warm or cool colors on day 1 and then on day 2 they got the other on. You may be wondering why didn't everyone just get warm colors on day 1 and cool on day 2??? Because it is more fun this way!
Who's art work does this remind you of??? ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
I showed Rauschenberg combines and asked the kids who's artwork this look like and one genius said OURS!
We also did a texture plate animal drawing
so cute!
1st Grade
Recycled Texture Self portraits
1st step was to make the background. students made abstract designs with elmers glue. Day 2 students chose either warm or cool watercolor to paint over glue. I came around a sprinkled salt on wet paint.
Day 3-4 Students were given recycled textured materials(can you tell I like free art supplies) to make their self portraits ( corrugated cardboard, cork board, wood, thin cardboard boxes, sponges, plastic, fabric, bubble wrap etc.) They could also add feathers, buttons, ribbons, and pom poms
Day 5
Add details with colored pencils
2nd grade
Texture imaginary animal
This was a really fun/awesome project
1. Using texture plates and only black crayon fill an entire 18x24 piece of white paper
2. flip paper over and have students draw an outline of their creature, cut out
3. water down tempera paint, paint texture filled side
3. use colored construction paper to add details to bring your creature to life
Just for fun
Just for fun
Christmas present from Nurse Johnson and her amazing daughters- I found a good use for it! THANK YOU... you are the best!!!!!!! :)
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