After studying about artist Alexander Calder, Kindergarten students cut out shapes in primary colors and arranged them intuitively on their work. They then created various lines in the background using a ruler. Their works were on display for Open House and Big Art Day.
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Showing posts with label Alexander Calder. Show all posts
Saturday, March 12, 2016
First Grade Calder Inspired Balloons
First Graders created abstract landscapes with balloons based off of their study of Alexander Calder and his work Balloon 13.
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2015/2016,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
First Grade,
Lines,
Math,
Open House,
Primary Colors,
Rulers,
Shapes,
TAEA
Second Grade Calder Inspired People
Second Graders drew abstract people with various lines and primary colored accents after study the works of artist Alexander Calder. These works were on display for Open House and Big Art Day.
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2015/2016,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Lines,
Open House,
People,
Primary Colors,
Second Grade,
TAEA
Third Grade Alexander Calder Paintings
Third Grade created paintings loosely inspired by artist Alexander Calder. Each student rolled a dice to determine how many circles, wavy lines, and starburst shapes to their work. They then painted the lines black. Once dry, they filled in the rest of the area with primary colors. All of their pieces were displayed together as one large artwork.
Labels:
2015/2016,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Games,
Math,
Open House,
Painting,
Primary Colors,
Shapes,
TAEA,
Third Grade
Fourth and Fifth Grade Wire Self-Portraits
Fourth and Fifth Graders created colorful wire self-portraits inspired by their study of artist Alexander Calder. Their work was on display for Open House which also happened to be Big Art Day.
Labels:
2015/2016,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Fifth Grade,
Fourth Grade,
Open House,
Sculpture,
Self-Portrait,
TAEA,
Wire
Fourth and Fifth Grade Mobiles
Fourth and Fifth Grade students created their own mobiles using hangers and pipe cleaners after learning about artist Alexander Calder. Their mobiles were hung up in the hallway as a large display for Open House and Big Art Day. In the last two pictures you can also see the collaborative paintings that the students worked on as they finished other projects.
Labels:
2015/2016,
3D,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Fifth Grade,
Fourth Grade,
Mobiles,
Open House,
TAEA
Kinder-Third Crazy Line Sculptures
During a study of artist Alexander Calder, Kinder through Third Grade students created crazy line sculptures out of air-dry clay and pipe cleaners. The students displayed these on their homeroom desks for Open House which also happened to be Big Art Day.
Labels:
2015/2016,
3D,
Air-Dry Clay,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Clay,
First Grade,
Kindergarten,
Lines,
Open House,
Sculpture,
Second Grade,
TAEA,
Third Grade
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