Showing posts with label markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label markers. Show all posts
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Saturday, April 7, 2012
1st Grade: Joan Miro Doodle Fish
This was a fun supplemental lesson in between big projects....pretty fun and one special class with a very smart student got to make a giant Miro Mural....great suggestion from a student!
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1st Grade,
doodle fish,
joan miro,
markers,
mural
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Dali's Long-Legged Elephants (Fourth Graders)
I can't remember where I saw this wonderful lesson, but I borrowed it nonetheless! We read the story "Dali and the Path of Dreams", which is so creative and interesting, and created a word web in our Idea Books about SURREALISM. Then, we did a guided-echo drawing of an elephant.
The students outlined the elephants with a brown or black washable marker. Then we used water to paint over the elephant. This creates nice value! Once the elephants were "smeared" then we painted backgrounds with tempera cakes (my new favorite paint because it's so easy to use!)
Finally, the best part.....we added fabric to the elephant for a shawl and headpiece to tie in a cultural reference to India and their use of elephants. Sequins were also a nice touch for 'jewels'.
Fabulous!
The students outlined the elephants with a brown or black washable marker. Then we used water to paint over the elephant. This creates nice value! Once the elephants were "smeared" then we painted backgrounds with tempera cakes (my new favorite paint because it's so easy to use!)
Finally, the best part.....we added fabric to the elephant for a shawl and headpiece to tie in a cultural reference to India and their use of elephants. Sequins were also a nice touch for 'jewels'.
Fabulous!
| The shadow lines are a great extra something! |
Labels:
Dali,
elephant,
fabric,
India,
markers,
sequins,
Surrealism,
tempera cakes
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