our last Artsparks lesson focussed on monotone and complimentary colours, lines and stamping. We used bingo daubers, matching oil pastels and complimentary watercolours with black paint stamped and rolled over top.
Friday, 18 December 2015
Winter Is Coming
End of fall term is always busy. Holiday planning, shopping and celebrating takes up loads of extra time. The last week has seen my time parcelled out amongst three extra projects; small celebrations, card writing and winding up last classes and projects.
The project below involved cutting, drawing and paper marbling using shaving foam and liquid watercolours.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Winter Wonderland Party
Last week I led a birthday party of 3 to 6 year olds in a winter wonderland themed party. The request was for something that was Frozen like but not a Frozen theme. The challenge was to include something that would refer to the movie without being specific.
With that criteria in mind I came up with a Winter wonderland diorama that made use of tissue paper, painted paper, painting and snowflake cutting. I then led the party in making snowmen to place in their wonderland. If this theme comes around again I'll incorporate the puff paint to the project as well. Hind sight is so 20/20.
With that criteria in mind I came up with a Winter wonderland diorama that made use of tissue paper, painted paper, painting and snowflake cutting. I then led the party in making snowmen to place in their wonderland. If this theme comes around again I'll incorporate the puff paint to the project as well. Hind sight is so 20/20.
Winding Down and Getting Wound Back Up
December always creeps up on me and this year more so. Between birthday parties, Parents Nights Out, volunteering for my eldest's school's PAC, School performances and collaborating on the window display at Artspace with one of my fellow instructors time has gotten away from me.
My after school painting and drawing class has come to an end. We finished off the term with an artist trading card making session and a small talk about art abandonment. I took some time to go through all the artwork that had not been taken home and package it up in folders with a small note to each students thanking them for their time with me. One of the parents of a younger class member took the time yesterday to let me know how excited her child was with all the art she brought home and the impact of my thank you note. I'm feeling pretty good about the term and already have some new ideas for Winter term. The penultimate lesson was a full on painting exploration of planets in space.
We are gearing down with the rest of the terms classes. by next Saturday the term will be done. My main focus at the moment is to get a parent participation lesson ready for the end of term and the plans I made at the beginning of the term don't excite me as much as I'd like, so I'm exploring, looking and thinking so I can build an exciting lesson.
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Shaving Foam Puff Paint
In the past I've used homemade puff paint to make snowmen, and the earth. My fellow art teachers at Artspace have made polar bears, ice cream cones and cupcakes.
To make the paint you mix equal parts foam and glue. Some would say this is easy and on paper it is. However I've never quite gotten the measurements exact what with the expanding nature of the foam. I eyeball it and mix it as best as I can. At Artspace we've used liquid tempera and also gel food colouring to the mix to create marble colours and full on tints.
I just love how each of the snow men created have their own personality.
which leads me to the discovery I made last year when I had my little explorers make earth in space one of my artists scraped away some of his puff paint from the circle we were painting into earth. The paper was beautifully marbled. with this in mind I created another shaving foam paint lesson for the next lesson that focused on making those marbled masterpieces. I'll be making use of the left over paint this morning for that very thing. I'll post with those soon.
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Frosted Finished Art
As promised in this post here is the finished art using the Epsom salt solution wash. I love the different snowflake patterns these artists came up with.
Snowflakes & Small Nut Eating Rodents with Bushy Tails
Detail from Arts Enrichment Art |
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Art Exploration winter mixed media |
I thought to revisit the technique again using the liquid ink that was made using liquid food colouring with my Arts enrichment artists and this time it was successful. When I left Artspace this afternoon the edges of some of the paintings had the beginnings of Jack Frost's signature fern pattern making an appearance where the solution had been heavily deposited on the paper.
Both the Arts Enrichment and the Art Sparks classes made use of squirrels in their work this week. I drew squirrel outlines onto paper for the Art Sparks artists. They used chalk pastel to draw a background and snowflakes. We then collage strips of brown paper to make a nest for our squirrel. We finished off by adding glitter to our snowflakes.
The Arts Enrichment used oil pastel for snowflakes, collaged a snowy landscape and painted on a wash of liquid ink mixed with Epsom solution.
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ArtSparks Mixed Media with chalk pastel |
You can see the finished art on this post here
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