Monday, October 20, 2014

Spooky Luminaries

A sewing friend created the most charming luminaries using her sewing machine.  I adapted the project for my art students and here are the results.  We used brown lunch bags and sketched our designs on in pencil.  We discussed how contour drawing is about capturing the edges of images and silhouettes are similar to contour drawings.  We also talked about "negative space" and how important it is to a picture.  In this project it is very important because it is the space that will light up when we are finished. Sketches were filled in with black acrylic craft paint and allowed to dry.  (We used a hair dryer to speed up the process.)  The negative space as filled in with a Q-tip dipped in vegetable oil.  Note:  It is important to have the area to be coated in vegetable oil completely surrounded by paint.  It stops the oil from bleeding out into the paper.  Don't overdo the vegetable oil.  Dabbing the swab on a paper towel before application helps.  Battery powered tea lights were used to illuminate our bags.  
 

 
Here are the bags in the classroom without their glow...  (the darker areas are where we put the vegetable oil)





Sunday, October 5, 2014

Mirror Image Leaves

 
I printed photographs of leaves and cut them in half.  Students taped the leaf of their choice to paper and sketched the other side of the leaf trying to copy the contour of the photo as closely as possible.  Colored pencils were used to fill in their sketch matching colors as closely as possible.  We experimented with several pencils, talking about transparency and layering. 
 











Saturday, September 27, 2014

One Line Contour

 
This week's art class was about "single line contour".  We had several photos of Batman villains; some from current movies and some from the old TV  series in the 60's.  Students had to choose a starting point and contour draw the complete character without lifting the pen.  These kids range in age from 9 to 14.  Their results were amazing!
Try it...  it's takes a lot of planning to figure out how to move through the image and figure out how and where to move from one feature to another.


 
















Monday, September 1, 2014

Draw a word

 
This week's art class was just too much fun!  I bought a book at Goodwill for $2 and cut the pages out of it.  The kids were given a page and told to find a word on the page and draw a picture.  Very, very fun!   Here are the words they found.
 
Mustache
 
Duck
 
Keys
 
Bathroom
 
Murder
 
Kitchen
 
Sheriff
 
Beetle 
 
Pajamas
 
Cat
 
 


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Sun painted t-shirts

 
Arts students are busy creating sun painted t-shirts.  We are using a product from Dharma Trading (check out their website) called Set-a-color.  We spread our damp t-shirts out on cardboard covered with plastic bags.   I mixed paint in water bottles with holes in the caps.  Kids squirted it onto the shirts and spread paint around with their hands. Earlier we had gathered leaves, cut out patterns from heavy card stock and planned the layouts of our designs on our shirts.  After the shirts were painted we pinned on our shapes and left them in the sun to dry. 









 
 







 
 
Rinsed shirts drying on the line.  Wow!
 
 
This was a cool idea.  Suzette cut out of  her shirt and tied it together across the bottom creating a tote bag.
 
 Judith, Alexis, Jocelyn and Ashley
 
Proud of the shirts?  I guess!
 


 
Natalie and David