The students did random watercolor washes in colors of their choice on quarter sheet watercolor paper. They found their inspiration within the random shapes. They took tissue paper and acrylic medium as glue for texture. Then used watercolor and some used acrylic to develop the images.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Hearts, ages 8 to 11
This is a popular project. I gave the students some conversation hearts. We talked about the shapes and did some thumbnails using different cropping, making sure we could show the sides as well as the top. I also gave the students simple formulas for making shadow colors. We used acrylic paint and did a larger one on heavy paper and a smaller one on 4 x 4 inch stretched canvas.
Quotes, ages 8 to 11
We looked at a book of poetry and picked some phrases that created an image in our minds. An inspiration. Then we looked through boxes of cut out magazine images that I keep for reference and put some paintings together. Many great and personal ideas. Acrylic on 11 x 14 canvas board.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Value faces, ages 12 to 14
The students chose some photos of faces and we talked about where the shifts in value are. Being able to see and identify the shapes makes drawing a little easier... well, in the long run.
Sunset, ages 8-11
The students looked at photographs of sunsets and we talked about the colors changes. They used "mosaic" shapes and mixed each color for the color transitions. Acrylic on canvas board.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Color and Light on fruit, ages 12 to 14
Last week we worked in pencil, looking at contour, value changes, texture and proportion. This week we added color and reflections... using oil pastel on Canson paper. The goal was to draw life size and to be aware of how the light, color and shadows bounce and relate. I just love what the class did.
Under the sea, ages 8 to 11
We looked at and chose some under the sea creatures. Did the thumbnails, and then worked on quarter sheet watercolor paper in oil pastel. A nice watercolor wash finished the piece. Lots of fun.
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