Monday, October 1, 2012

4th grade Heather Galler Folk Art Landscapes

4th grade artists are learning about the contemporary artist Heather Galler, Folk Art, and Landscapes. We created our own landscapes in the patterned style of Galler. We also considered our use of color and thought about how to create line, shape and color patterns.
















13 comments:

  1. These are incredible. Wow!! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I came accross your blog by chance, when I notice a paining by Heather Galler, and I decided to Google it. I was interested to see an image of a young lady creating some lovely trees and wondered whether this was Heather. So I clicked on and entered your blog. Wow! I am so impressed. I love the vibrancy and joy that is coming from the pages. I can see all the students really enjoying themselves and it's nice to read what they have to say about it. Whenever I come accross great sights like these I often find they arein the US. I don't come accross many in the UK where I live. Well... Keep up the good work and I hope you all have a lovely life.
    Kind Regards
    Dorothy

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  3. Thank you for your encouragement!!! We really appreciate it. We always wonder if anyone really looks at our blog! ha ha. Thank you for taking the time to write! :)

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  4. Another little tip: Just google image search for zentangle example sheets or some such search and you get great "pattern" sheets for kids too. If you find my Zentangle board on Pinterest, you'll see a lot of good ones! :)

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  5. Can I please ask what paper type you used and what brand of texta they are? Thanks for sharing all of your amazing ideas! :)

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  6. We just used large 18x24 tagboard with regular Mr. Sketch markers. Have fun!

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  7. how awesome is this!! All of the kids did such a awesome job :) Soo awesome! Heather is so very talented with her bright colors it was such a great idea for you to do with the students! Heather is my sister so I am lucky enough to see all of her new stuff first hand!

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    1. Thank you so much for contacting us! It is fun to know that you found us and are interested in how kids are being inspired by contemporary artists. I am curious what Heather thinks of having so many young minds being shaped by her creativity. The kids would be so tickled to get to hear from her! Thank you for checking out our work!

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  8. I just love what you did with the kids. You inspired me and I'm going to have my kids do something similar in september. I'm a primary school teacher in France and I translated your slide show in French for my students. Would you like me to send it to you ? Would you agree if I published it on my teaching blog for other french teachers to be inspired ? I would of course link my article to yours if you agreed. Have a nice day, Elise

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    1. THANK YOU so much for your kind words. Of course you can use and re-publish the slide show. I am honored that you would like to! That's why I uploaded it and will try to do more in the future. Best wishes to you! :)

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  9. Thank you for this great slide show!! It worked very well for our Heather Galler inspired crayon resist landsacpe today. I'm glad I found your website.Thanks again for sharing it:) Adel

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  10. I'm sorry but I don't have anything written up. I wish I had that kind of time. :) Do you have any specific questions that I could help you with?

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