Students in 8th grade learned how to scale an image using the grid method. The grid method allows students to transfer one image to another sheet of paper more accurately. Here are the amazing results!
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Second graders reviewed the different parts of an insect such as the head, antennae, and torso before creating these symmetrical drawings. Students drew 1/2 of their insect using an oil pastel. They folded their paper in half and rubbed the paper over and over so the heat of their hand would transfer the oil pastel to the other side of the paper. Once the first half was transferred students had a symmetrical drawing! Here are the beautiful insects being painted!
5th grade students are exploring the curious world of abstract art. For their first attempt at making artwork that doesn't look like anything, students used map of Illinois to find inspiration for their lines. Here, students are creating thumbnail sketches of different areas in Illinois. They will later pick their favorite sketch and transfer it to a final large scale drawing. Here are some final line drawings! Students painting their line drawings. Finished paintings!
DrawingsStudents began this project by studying Van Gogh's 'Sunflower Vase' painting. They each created a vase using shapes and then added their own variation of flowers to go inside. PaintingsStudents finished their work by painting with watercolor over their drawings. Students learned the technique of overlapping paint colors.
7th grade students learned about contour line drawing and visual texture over the past quarter. Their final project was to create a contour line drawing of a teddy bear and add texture using a pen to make the teddy appear like it is furry.
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