Wednesday, March 25, 2015

BunBun One Day Watercolor Value Excercise



For this project, students are working on creating value with watercolor. Some students colored with crayon because their class was shorter. We made a monochromatic bunny with tints and shades of brown and gray.

Students were requires to make a scale of value from dark to light on the bunny's face and body.

 We looked at lots of photos of bunnies, colors, shape, and had Bunbun come for a visit.We looked at Bunbuns eyes, ears, and feet.





Add eggs to make a 2 day project!

This project was modified for the younger ones below with this step by step draw a long


It is always more fun to do a still life with a live model!



















Tuesday, March 3, 2015

3rd Grade Triceratops Skull Still Life and Birds!!

 Third grade has been producing some fun things and learning so much about color and value!
For this project, students drew a still life of a skull and painted it with black and white tempera paint being so careful to create VALUE (dark to light) using OBSERVATION of shadows and light on the object! Then they used a cool color pallet to create an interesting background with lines that created EMPHASIS on the skull!











For this projects, students looked at books about birds and our very own bird model to create a bird with an interesting setting that included a foreground, middleground, and background! 


 We used pencil to draw the birds first paying close attention to wings, flight feathers, tail feathers and beak shape


They learned blending techniques for the sky and water


Each student had a very unique composition and blended the oil pastels so nicely!



You can see my Ode to Oil pastels HERE! They are my favorite art supply!



Shrimp!


Shrimp has a FB page now if you want to follow his crazy art class bird adventures! 

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