Friday, April 11, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
3rd Grade Greek Vases
Ancient Greek Pottery
In art class 3rd graders learned about the art of Ancient Greek Pottery. They learned pottery was used in everyday life to transport liquids like perfumes, oils and drinks and was usually created with red clay. The red pottery was decorated with black color and showed pictures of Ancient Greek times. The pictures showed scenes of daily life in ancient Greece, images of the Olympics, pictures of Gods and Goddess and even stories about Greek Mythology. Pottery was also decorated with bands of bold patterns using different types of lines. Students also learned about Ancient Greek architecture and could use pictures of temples and columns in their art. Students looked at pictures of different types of Greek pottery then draw and cut out a large paper vase. Then students colored pressing very hard using neutral colored oil pastels to make them look like red pottery. Then using a special paint mixture they painted their vase solid black. Once this paint was dry students could scratch the black paint away while drawing their Greek picture on their vase to reveal the oil pastel underneath. Students also had to create a Greek column made out of paper as the pedestal for their art.
Great Job 3rd Graders!
4th Grade Gothic Architecture
Can you identify the
architectural features of
Gothic Architecture
in the 4th grade Art?
Rose Windows
Stained Glass
Windows
Towers
Spires
Flying Buttresses
Elaborate
Decorations
Gargoyles
Stone
Pointed Arches
Pointed Windows/Doors
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