2nd graders studied the art of Jim Dine. They noticed how he repeated a shape (especially hearts, tools and robes) over and over and over again, each time giving it different textures and variety. Our artists used repetition and variety to create these Valentine's Day artworks. They used value in one heart, and lots of textures, and patterns in the others.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Kindergarten Alligator Lunches
Kindergarten artists read the book, "What's for Dinner?" and saw how the illustrator used mouths in the book that actually open! We created our own big alligator mouths and practiced cutting shapes like circles, triangles and fancy fish shapes. We also drew some bumpy texture onto each alligator. Watch out! They bite! :)
Kindergarten self-portraits
Kindergarten artists have worked hard to learn about self-portraits and have drawn their own portrait after reading the book, "ABC, I like me!" They thought about all the things they like about themselves that begin with each letter of the alphabet. Then they drew each letter and decorated it like a graphic artist would for the frame of their portrait!
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