Last week, first grade students created a fantasy home, they drew windows, doors, and a unique roof, they then cut their homes into squares and rectangles to create a mosaic style work of art. They cut 4 - 6 strips and glued them back together with a small amount of space around the tiles they cut.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
4th Grade Positive Negative painting
Fourth grade is working on positive and negative space. I like to relate positive space with addition (+) and negative space with subtraction. (-) Relating art to other subjects, like math, keeps students engaged and helps connect the dots on a new topic like positive/negative space.
Week 1: Students practice both positive and negative space on one paper.
Week 2: After students have practice with Positive and Negative space, students sketch out a negative space animal, person, or place, they trace this object with a crayon to create a wax resist. I always like to trace drawing with crayon when working with watercolor so the colors don't mix into the white space. The students use black watercolor to create the negative space of the object and will finish them off with colored watercolors next week.
Week 1: Students practice both positive and negative space on one paper.
Week 2: After students have practice with Positive and Negative space, students sketch out a negative space animal, person, or place, they trace this object with a crayon to create a wax resist. I always like to trace drawing with crayon when working with watercolor so the colors don't mix into the white space. The students use black watercolor to create the negative space of the object and will finish them off with colored watercolors next week.
Loon
Owl
Tree
Bunny and Cat
House with both positive and negative space
Tap shoes
Labels:
4th,
art,
black and white,
bunny,
car,
cat,
dance,
elephant,
flower,
football.,
house,
loon,
negative space,
owl,
paint,
positive space,
tap shoes,
tree,
watercolor,
wax resist
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