Monday, April 8, 2013

Mona Lisa parodies - February/March

 All grade levels participated in this project. We started with a brief history of Leonardo da Vinci and his most famous painting, the Mona Lisa. We also talked about parodies, especially how to change a few things in your artwork to make it humorous and yet still see the inspiration of the original idea (the Mona Lisa). Pictured here are the K/1st grade class and a few examples of their Mona Lisas. 




 Below are photos of the 5th/6th grade class working on their Mona Lisas. Their project was different in that they drew a realistic portrayal of Mona Lisa and changed the background to something different, as if she stepped into a time machine. They did an amazing job!





Saturday, March 23, 2013

Silent Art Auction pieces

Just a few photos of the pieces submitted to the Silent Art Auction. Now to brainstorm some other cool collaborative project ideas...









Thursday, February 7, 2013

Year-round art classes - Boulder

Is your child interested in art? I came across some year-round art classes offered by Sunflower Kids Art Studio in Boulder for ages 3.5 to 15. They are located at 5345 Arapahoe Avenue. Call Lika Maldutis at (720) 939-7545 or e-mail lmaldutis@gmail.com or click on the link above to visit their site. 

Clementine Studio in Boulder also offers a variety of art classes and camps for kids. Check them out! 

February 5 - Watercolor Elephants - 1st/2nd graders

We learned how to draw elephants today! I based this lesson on one found on this AMAZING website, Art Projects for Kids. If you're ever looking for fun project ideas with tutorials for your kids, I highly recommend this site. 

These elephants turned out beautiful. The class enjoyed learning the steps of how to draw an elephant as well as seeing how crayon resists watercolor paints. 

Below are some photos from today's lesson:


Thomas and Jerrick


Zoie and Cooper


Matt


Back: Madeleine, Ben and Andy
Front: Kayva and Malachi

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

January 25 - Field Trip to the Museum of Natural History - CU Boulder

On Friday, the 3rd-6th graders participated in an art field trip to the Museum of Natural History on the CU Boulder campus. It was exciting to go to a college campus and mingle amongst students and faculty. We participated in a hands-on workshop about pottery of the Southwest. Our tour guide, Jim, helped us learn the steps of ancient pottery making and examine prehistory pottery designs and shapes. We ended our short gallery tour with a hands-on activity: creating our own coil pot out of air-dry clay to take home. Here are a few photos from our day: 









Saturday, December 15, 2012

October 16 & 23 - Greek Art

In the Kindergarten through 2nd grade classes, students discussed the history of Good Luck beads in Ancient Greek culture. They looked at pictures of different types and identified what types of materials were used to make them, such as wood, seeds, metal, animal bones, and glass. Students used Crayola Model Magic to create 10 beads. Then they used a plastic sewing needle and string to create their necklace. The following class, once the beads were dry, students painted them using watercolor paints. The following pictures are from the K/1st grade class wearing their finished necklaces!



The 3rd through 6th grade classes studied a different aspect of Ancient Greek culture: Greek Vases. They discussed three different types: amphora, krater, and kylix. They observed how Greek vases were either black background with red images or red background with black images as well as how they typically told a story. They discussed the patterns used on the vases as well. 

After discussing symmetry, students chose which vase shape they wanted to make and cut this shape out of brown construction paper. In pencil they designed their vases with patterns and/or a Greek story. The designs were then traced with black Sharpie marker, paying attention to the ratio of black vs. brown. The final step was to glue the vase onto a teal background.

 Take a look at the finished Greek vases the 5th/6th grade class created. Beautiful!



Finished Egyptian Art


5th/6th grade class - Egyptian Mummy Cases


1st/2nd grade class - Egyptian Hieroglyphs