For this lesson I read Camille and the Sunflowers to the students and showed them a PowerPoint on Vincent Van Gogh. The kids loved his paintings and were sad to hear that he only sold one during his lifetime. We learned about why he chose to paint so many sunflowers at one point in his life and what they represented. The students got a sunflower worksheet along with a pair of dice and used these to complete their drawing. Each number rolled represented a different sunflower or vase shape/design. Gold and yellow paints were used for the sunflowers and neutral colors for the vase. Once dry, they outlined in black crayon. Unfortunately, we ran out of time in the school year for them to sign their names on the vase like Van Gogh did, but I encouraged them to do it once they took it home.
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Square 1 Art 2016
I got asked to help the younger grades with their Square 1 art this year. I use this as a break from regular art lessons and let the kids do something quick, cute, and fun. I chose happy suns for Kindergarten, pretty flowers for 1st grade, and owls for 2nd grade. We drew them step by step and outlined them in Sharpie. This really allows their details to pop and gives them clear sections to color. Here are the results. Hopefully these little masterpieces will sell, sell, sell!
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