My afterschool art class had fun making these recycled painted can faces inspired by the artist Didier Triglia. You can see my power point link below that we used and the sites below had several great ideas! This was an end of the year project and I wish we would have had more time to elaborate on our pieces.
Kindergarten had a splashing good time with our books Only One and The Rainbow Fish. We used our books to go with one of my favorite bright cheery artist - Romero Britto. His fish art seen above just bubble me over with happy feelings. My presentation is below that you can use on how we made our fish. The most fun they had was the "BUBBLE FACTORY"...or in grown up terms: toilet paper rolls dipped in paint to make the bubble look. If you give anything a cool name, you get amazing results in the art room!
4th grade finished their pop art study with the artist Burton Morris. This was a quick one day project for the end of the year with paper cutting and they did a great job.
Excited about our new classroom cameras and our unit on POP ART this was a project that could not be skipped. This idea was inspired by Ms. Lase's art room @ http://gmgart.wordpress.com/page/2/. My students cut out a green poster board frame and I laminated the pieces for them to create their art on...it gave it a cool shiny look. Then we hot glued their personality speech bubbles and they simply crack me up! Below I will give more instructions and include my power point that I made for my lesson.
The students could use props and had to be creative in developing their pose that they would model for the photographer. We discussed how their pose should reflect what they are wanting their caption to describe. How fun are these?
Ever wonder why authors and artist draw and write about dogs a lot? Our first graders were intrigued and were on a hunt to see how many books and art they could find that were "DOG-gone" good!
Found this idea at http://www.teachingblogaddict.com/2012/05/end-of-year-art-project.html and fell in love with it. We did this on water color paper because I did not have enough canvases for my class. We used ribbon scraps for the rays of sun, instead of scrapbooking paper. They are just super cheery and we have had TONS of compliments. They are framers for sure!!!