Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Eric Carle Collages

Here are some examples of fabulous artwork from Mrs. Edinger's 3rd grade class. They created an under-the-sea themed fish painting. They learned to mix tints and shades by adding white and black to pure paint on to paper. Next they cut out shapes to make a collage.


Collage is a technique also used by Eric Carle in his popular children's books.



Eric Carle is an American designer, illustrator, and writer of children's books. To create his beautiful pictures he uses a collage technique, of hand-painted tissue papers, which he cuts and layers to form bright and colorful images. He is most famous for The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

 Children's Book Author Eric Carle

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Edgar Degas, How to Use Coffee Filters in Art Projects


Ordinary coffee filters used for drip coffee makers are a versatile and inexpensive supply for arts and crafts projects. Perfect for home, or school art program as it can be purchased in bulk. Combine with markers, paint, water, these paper circles can be transformed into a numbers of things.

Edgar +Degas Art Masterpiece

+Degas Style Ballerina
Edgar Degas (deh ɡɑhs); was a French artist regarded as one of the founders of the Impressionism.   He enjoyed capturing female dancers and is famous for capturing movement in his work and  is best known for paintings, pastels and drawings of dancers. 

+Degas Style Sailboat
After a discussion about Edgar Degas, our volunteer art guide Anna, demonstrated how kindergartners in Mrs. Knowlton's class can show movement and texture by using coffee filters. Students drew  and cut out their designs and applied to their background.  Coffee filters were colored with markers and attached as tutus or sails on a sailboat.

Coffee filters also work well with watercolor and diluted tempera paint.  Add the desired about of paint to your water.  The less water you start with the darker your filters will be.  Stir the paint and water together.  Dip each filter in just about an inch in the water.  The coffee filter will soak up the paint. Place on rack to dry. Once dried your coffee filter will have an ombre effect.



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Kandinsky Art


2nd grade Kandinsky art
Wassily Vassilyevich Kandinsky was an influential Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first  abstract works. Kandinsky isvthevfeatured artist of this Art Masterpiece presentation.

Children can have fun creating their own Kandinsky art with pastels and back paper. I just love how Laura, a volunteer art guide, has been able to demonstrate how simple materials and limited budget children can learn about art appreciation.