Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
4th grade Winter Paintings
4th Grade
Winter Paintings
In this winter tree inspired project students studied the art
element of Color. They reviewed the color families of
Primary and Secondary Colors and then learned about the Intermediate and Related
Colors. They learned that
Intermediate Colors are made by mixing one primary and
one secondary together. For example:
Yellow
(Primary) + Green
(Secondary) = Yellow-Green/Lime Green (Intermediate)
They practiced mixing all the Intermediate colors then had to choose a
color family called Related
Colors for their art
project. A Related Color family is a group of colors found
next to one another on the color wheel. Usually made up of a Primary, Secondary and
Intermediate Color.
Students practiced using watercolors to create all the colors
they needed for their painting and learned how to blend them together to make
gradual color changes. When they were
done with watercolors they used black paint to carefully add the silhouette of
evergreen trees to their painting. Then
since it is a winter inspired painting they splatter painted snow on their art.
Beautiful Art 4th
Graders!!!!
Monday, January 20, 2014
4th Grade O'Keeffe Skulls
In this project 4th
graders learned about the artist Georgia O’Keeffe. O’Keeffe is a famous
artist who was from Wisconsin. She grew
up in Wisconsin and then lived in New York and New Mexico when she became
famous. She is most famous for her large
paintings and chalk drawings of Flowers and Skulls. She enlarges
(makes it big), crops (zooms in and goes off the paper) and abstracts
(makes it look different than in real life).
Students in 4th grade studied a real cattle skull and drew a
detailed pencil drawing of the skull. They
then used southwest designs to create a drawing of a weaving behind their
skull.