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Artist Study
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Artist Study
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Monday, March 12, 2018
Jim Dine vs. Peter Max Comparisons
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Jim Dine and Peter Max Inspired Artworks
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Banksy and Warhol Inspired Snowflakes
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Banksy Inspired Printed Snowflakes
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Matisse vs. Marisol Artist Comparisons
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Marisol Inspired Self-Portraits
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Matisse Inspired Projects
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Kandinsky Inspired Trees
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Kandinsky Inspired Artworks
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Choice Based Art Stations
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Color Theory Through Keith Haring Artist Study
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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Artist Quotes Stations
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One of the Art Based Stations that third through fifth grade may choose to work on when they finish work early or on Fridays is an Artist Qu...
Artist Research Station
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On most Fridays, the students work in Art Based Learning Stations. One of the stations is Artist Research Writing. In this station, the stud...
Kindergarten Calder Inspired Creations
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After studying about artist Alexander Calder, Kindergarten students cut out shapes in primary colors and arranged them intuitively on their ...
First Grade Calder Inspired Balloons
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First Graders created abstract landscapes with balloons based off of their study of Alexander Calder and his work Balloon 13.
Second Grade Calder Inspired People
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Second Graders drew abstract people with various lines and primary colored accents after study the works of artist Alexander Calder. These ...
Third Grade Alexander Calder Paintings
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Third Grade created paintings loosely inspired by artist Alexander Calder. Each student rolled a dice to determine how many circles, wavy li...
Fourth and Fifth Grade Wire Self-Portraits
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Fourth and Fifth Graders created colorful wire self-portraits inspired by their study of artist Alexander Calder. Their work was on display...
Fourth and Fifth Grade Mobiles
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Fourth and Fifth Grade students created their own mobiles using hangers and pipe cleaners after learning about artist Alexander Calder. Thei...
Kinder-Third Crazy Line Sculptures
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During a study of artist Alexander Calder, Kinder through Third Grade students created crazy line sculptures out of air-dry clay and pipe cl...
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