Showing posts with label Primary Colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary Colors. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2018
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Kindergarten Calder Inspired Creations
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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2015/2016,
Alexander Calder,
Art,
Artist,
Artist Study,
Artists,
Big Art Day,
Cutting,
Kindergarten,
Lines,
Open House,
Primary Colors,
Shapes,
TAEA
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.
Labels:
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.
Labels:
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
Friday, November 21, 2014
Primary Colors Project: 3-5
When we were studying Piet Mondrian a while back, third through fifth grade started a collaborative primary color collage project. They began with boxes wrapped in black paper. They then cut apart primary colored construction paper into strips and then in smaller squares. They glued the pieces all over the boxes one side at a time making sure that they overlapped so no black was showing. Now that they are complete, we display them on top of one of our classroom supply cabinets.
Labels:
2014/2015,
3D,
Art,
Collaborative Art,
Collage,
Colors,
Form,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors
Primary Colors Project: K-2
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Collaborative Art,
Color,
First Grade,
Kindergarten,
Painting,
Primary Colors,
Second Grade,
Shapes
Monday, October 20, 2014
Piet Mondrian Paintings: Fifth Grade
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Fifth Grade painted pictures inspired by Broadway Boogie-Woogie. Each student started their painting by drawing two parallel lines from the top of the paper to the bottom with the aid of a ruler. They then repeated this step but horizontally. They then continued by drawing other parallel lines off of those two main lines. After designing the layout of their paintings, they painted in the squares created by the intersections of the parallel lines with two different primary colors. The remaining lines were painted in the third primary color.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Horizontal,
Intersections,
Lines,
Parallel,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Shapes,
Vertical
Piet Mondrian Paintings: Fourth Grade
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Fourth Grade painted pictures inspired by Tableau No. IV, 1925. But instead of creating vertical and horizontal lines on a diamond created by diagonal lines, they did the opposite. The students used rulers to draw various intersecting diagonal lines. They then painted in the shapes created by those lines with primary colors leaving some spaces white for a pop.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Diagonals,
Fourth Grade,
Lines,
Painting,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Tempera Paint
Piet Mondrian Paintings: Third Grade
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Third Grade painted pictures inspired by Composition London. Using rulers, the students drew vertical and horizontal lines and painted them black. They then painted in the squares and square rectangles created by those lines with primary colors leaving some shapes white.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Geometric Shapes,
Horizontal,
Lines,
Painting,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Shapes,
Tempera Paint,
Vertical
Piet Mondrian Collages: Second Grade
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Second Grade created a Mondrian inspired collage with primary colors, horizontal and vertical lines, and geometric shapes. The students got a piece of construction paper in the three primary colors. They two of the papers in vertical strips. With one set of the strips, they cut them into small square rectangle pieces. They glued the strips into vertical and horizontal lines on the third piece of paper. They then glued the rectangular pieces onto the intersections of those vertical and horizontal lines. This lesson was loosely based on New York City I, 1942.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Geometric Shapes,
Horizontal,
Intersections,
Lines,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Shapes,
Vertical
Piet Mondrian Collages: First Grade
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, First Grade created a Mondrian inspired collage with primary colors and geometric shapes. They folded a black piece of paper into eight parts. They then glued two primary colored squares or square rectangles in each section starting with the largest. After they glued two shapes per section, they had to figure out which primary color was missing and glue that missing color in the middle with the smallest shape. This step was purposely done separately to promote critical thinking and problem solving. This lesson was inspired by Composition C but definitely with a twist!
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Collage,
First Grade,
Geometric Shapes,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors
Piet Mondrian Collages: Kinder
All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Kindergarten created two different Mondrian inspired collages. The first collage was to glue white strips of paper vertically and horizontally on black paper. They then glued primary colored squares and square rectangles on the white strips. On the second collage, they glued black strips of paper on narrow white paper. They then glued primary colored squares and rectangles of larger sizes in the white spaces. Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow was the inspiration for these pieces.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Collage,
Kindergarten,
Lines,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Shapes
Sunday, October 19, 2014
A Rainbow of Friends: First Grade
First Grade read A Rainbow of Friends by P.K. Hallinan as a connection to creating our class Social Contract and as an introduction to the color wheel, primary colors, and secondary colors. Each student used various shaped foam stamps to paint shapes in color wheel order. The next week, once the paint was dry, they used multicultural markers to add heads, arms, and legs to the shapes. They then added basic facial features, hair, and shoes to match the shapes.
Lines That Wiggle: First and Second Grade Lines
First and Second Grade read Lines That Wiggle by Candace Whitman to learn about various types of lines. They then drew various lines with black markers and water colored over them. Firs Grade could choose whatever colors they wanted as long as they used a variety of four different colors. Second Grade had a limited selection of primary colors.
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
First Grade,
Lines,
Liquid Water Colors,
Literacy,
Painting,
Primary Colors,
Read Aloud,
Second Grade,
Water Colors
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