Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Geometry Zoo!

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Geometric zebra
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Sierra made the "Geometry Zoo" sign
In third grade Art class, we are reinforcing geometry concepts from Math class, as well as creating collaborative artwork.  This week, each artist is collaging an animal from geometric plane shapes and  parallel, perpendicular, or intersecting lines.  Finished animals are glued on to our giant "Geometry Zoo" paper with a name made totally of letters that have lines of symmetry.  People who had extra time added a cage or habitat!
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Collaborative artwork!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Folded Flowers


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To continue our paper sculpture unit in second grade (and make some cool gifts for Valentine's day), we created these tissue paper flowers.  We stacked our tissue paper squares, did the accordion fold, squeezed them in the middle like a bow tie, and twisted a pipe cleaner in the middle.  Then we gently peeled each layer up and towards the center and voila--Valentine's magic!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Snowy Scratchboard

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Let it snow!  In fifth grade Art class, we learned about horizon lines and drew snowy landscapes.  After sketching, we used pointed tools to very carefully remove portions of our scratchboard, leaving snowy texture lines. 
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Secondary Spiral Snakes!


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This is more than just a tongue-twister; it's an awesome art project!  In first grade Art class, we reviewed primary and secondary colors, then filled square papers with beautiful, secondary watercolors.  When the paper was dry, we traced a spiral and cut it out to make crazy, springy snakes!

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Primary Ponies

What do you get when you mix geometric shapes with primary and secondary colors?  In first grade Art class at Kennerly, you end up with a beautiful carousel horse.  We drew horses with geometric shapes (triangle, square, rectangle, circle) and painted the bodies primary colors.  The next day, we mixed the primary colors to make secondary colors and painted the details.  Finally, we cut and glued, then added white oil pastels, yarn, and a googly eye to finish our creations.  Ready for a ride?


 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Enter If You Dare!

Would you be brave enough to enter our haunted castle sculptures?  In fifth grade Art class, we created a paper castle sculpture with tabs and slits.  Even though we all started with the same materials, we used our imaginations to make each castle unique.  Happy Halloween!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Not-So-Itsy-Bitsy Spiders

In second-grade Art class, we reviewed vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines, then used all of them to create spooky spider webs.  We added some color, but something was missing...a spider, of course!  We designed spider bodies and folded black strips in the accordion fold to make a paper sculpture spider that's literally springing off the page at you!