This week, kindergarten continued their exploration of line, and started these fun line paintings! We used a new medium, to them, oil pastels and tempera cakes. 😄 Here's how we did it!
Materials:
First, we reviewed the different types of lines. Then, I showed them how to draw the lines from side to side of their (vertical) paper. I also talked about how you need to make the lines dark with the oil pastels, or they won't show up as well,when you paint.
After that, I went over each color with the tempera cakes paint. I used rainbow colors, but told them they could use different colors if they liked. Many of them have not ever painted before, so we discussed how to hold a paint brush on the grip part of the handle, and to not get on the metal part of the brush. (As Cassie Stephens says, "the DANGER ZONE!")
We go over the process of DIP, WIPE, and SWIRL, in the tempera cakes. We dip it in the water, wipe it on the rim of the cup, and swirl our brushes gently in the paint.
We wanted our paint to go side to side as well, and try to stay in the lines we created.
Here's some great artists from Mrs. Garcia's kindergarten class!
Stay tuned for more awesome art!
After the kids get done painting, we're going to use shapes (another element of art) to turn them into monsters!
inspired by Georgetown Elementary's blog!
I'll get them to draw the monster shape, on the back, with me
Then, we'll draw the shapes out on black and white paper. If they want to go a step further, they can add accessories!
Ms. Placha's class has some super cut and scary monsters!!
Great job Mrs. Garcia's class!
Here's some scary cute little monsters from Mrs. C. Campbell's class!
Here's some super spooky, and precious monsters from Mr. Gonzalez' class!
Here's Mrs. Kerr's adorable little monsters!