The thing about works of art like a collage is that you can easily combine it with other art projects. For instance, you can learn about the art of creating
In the context of art education, Surrealist games can be a useful tool to disinhibit students and unlock their creativity.More so, they are a valuable component of any open-ended art exploration and a wonderful addition to project-based curriculums.
I have seen variations of this project many times but have never tried it with my students. I am pleased with how our assemblages turned out! This was a great opportunity to clean out the junk in the classroom and teach about using found objects. My Primaries (or first grade) learned a little about American sculptor Louise Nevelson. There is a short clip on YouTube that explains about her artwork. I put a call out to families to donate … Read more... →
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I have seen variations of this project many times but have never tried it with my students. I am pleased with how our assemblages turned out! This was a great opportunity to clean out the junk in the classroom and teach about using found objects. My Primaries (or first grade) learned a little about American sculptor Louise Nevelson. There is a short clip on YouTube that explains about her artwork. I put a call out to families to donate … Read more... →
In his ongoing Jurassic Nature series, Japanese artist Raku Inoue layers sprigs of kiwi vines, white spruce, and boxelder maple into miniature sculptural dinosaurs. The ribbed, veiny textures of the leaves mimic the reptilian skin of some of the most recognizable characters from the 1993 classic. Minimal in form and lush in construction, the creatures include a dandelion-headed brontosaurus, a stegosaurus with spiky raspberry leaves defining its back, and a velociraptor laced with forget-me-nots. More
This post has a lots of steps. But, overall, it’s about taking a small pattern and scaling it UP to be much bigger. (I could have named it big-ol’-monster stencil at work, which is accurate, but does not sound quite as artful.) Here’s where this project began: A group of monotype and screen-printe
This beautiful Clare Youngs inpsired sun painting & collage is a bright & cheery art project for summer!
This up-cycled sculpture assemblage is a fun art lesson for kids. Make art with everyday items found at home. This is a year round art project for grades K-8
An inexpensive and highly engaging process art experience for young children.
If you love doing collage art and want to up your composition skills, this post is for you! 10 fast and easy tips and ideas to help improve your collage artwork!
Super cute insect collage art project for kids or adults- make bugs fun and stripey using watercolor and some colored card stock.
In his ongoing Jurassic Nature series, Japanese artist Raku Inoue layers sprigs of kiwi vines, white spruce, and boxelder maple into miniature sculptural dinosaurs. The ribbed, veiny textures of the leaves mimic the reptilian skin of some of the most recognizable characters from the 1993 classic. Minimal in form and lush in construction, the creatures include a dandelion-headed brontosaurus, a stegosaurus with spiky raspberry leaves defining its back, and a velociraptor laced with forget-me-nots. More
Get cutting and sticking with our easy collage ideas! Discover creative inspiration for your own beautiful collage art with Gathered.
Take a look at these incredible sculptures of plants and animals by Czech artist Veronika Richterová.
Start of the School Year Visual Journal Project with a creative spin - GET TO KNOW your students with this FUN & ENGAGING Mixed Media Collage art lesson as you create community in your classroom - and not just your art classroom - this project is perfect for any subject area! This mixed media collage/line design project is a great way to come together as a cohesive group and watch the creativity flow. Students will work with twelve triangles of cut paper, collage and pen and ink techniques as they build their own visual representation of who they are. Easily adaptable to Distance Learning - *** STUDENT VIDEO TUTORIAL NOW INCLUDED*** This budget-friendly art project is perfect for the start of the school year Art Supplies Needed: Magazines Construction Paper Paint Samples Ballpoint Pen or Sharpie Pen Colored Pencils Markers Foam Board or Mat Board Glue Sticks or Liquid Glue Teacher Prep: Little to NONE. Print the Project Documents, get out the supplies, and GO. Lesson includes: Teacher Presentation Student Presentation Printable Student Directions Printable Tell Me Who You Are Questionnaire Printable Explanation of Questionnaire Printable Rubric Printable Guided Notes (Blank & Completed Versions) Step-by-Step Student Centered Instructional Video (in student PPT AND on separate Doc for sharing with students on your online teaching platform) TOU Agreement – Please Read Please go to mrstfoxresources.com and subscribe to my Sunday newsletter, "The Weekly Fabulousness" for teacher freebies and much more! There are hundreds of examples of student work on both my Instagram @mrstfoxresources and my Pinterest MrsTFox Resources - be sure and check it out! MrsTFox Resources is now on YouTube - please check out my FREE mini-workshop content on a variety of art subjects - Drawing, Painting, Classroom Management - for Art Educators complete with classroom resources (links to resources in video descriptions) Don't forget to leave a review on this (or any) resource by logging into your TpT account - TpT is now giving credits toward future purchases for teacher feedback - yay! :) All my best for a safe and productive school year, Thank you for stopping by! tiffany :)
Je croyais que seuls les humains possédaient des empreintes digitales. Quelle ne fut pas ma surprise en apprenant que nous partagions cette particularité avec les singes, bien sûr, mais aussi avec les koalas. " Marc Quinn est l’auteur de nombreuses...
Our first project this year has been a very progressive, multi step, multi media project that has really evolved as we created! Our first project when we got back from hurricane Harvery was to release some stress with scribbling to music.... Students spread out on the floor and scribbled to the sound of fast and slow music by “The Piano Guys” they love these songs because they recognize them from the radio but it’s all instrumental. The students were instructed to use large arm motions that cross over the body. Any motion that crosses from the right side of the body to the left or vise versa uses both hemispheres of the brain since each side controls one side of the body. It is very relaxing and the kids LOVED it!!!!!! The next class kids painted over thier scribbles with water colors, tempera paint, and India ink. They explored the way different paint resists or does not resist the crayon. You can follow me on instagram for more photos "Natty241" And my facebook page "Mrs. Waggenspack's Art Room" They were allowed to use their hands at the end. We try to use all 5 senses for a while brain experience. We talked about abstract art, Kinetic art, And the experience of art. It is a process and not just a product that we create in art. After each experience we gathered on the floor and talked about how they felt in one word. Students said, “Free, alive, happy, exhilarating, dancing, creative, like a real artist, quiet, excited, open,angry, peaceful,etc” When the paintings were finished the students tore them up into strips! They were so upset at first. When they saw the next step they were so excited. The students glued the strips on a late paper for the collage. This took three 50 minute classes. Then students traced the eyes and nose of the animal they wanted and outlines the eyes, nose, and beaks with India ink. ( pictures at the bottom of blog) this is the resin I use. I paint it on with a brush. This resin must be mixed one to one ratio and it is toxic so you must wear a mask. Do NOT let the children use it. You have to do it for them if you want the ultra shiney eyes effect! Wear a mask and use gloves! You can sprinkle glitter in it too for extra FUN!!! Then they glued the eyes and nose on the collage. The next step was to embellish the face and add details. We used India ink and fan brushes to make fur and feathers. When the entire face was finished I added resin to the eyes to make them shine These are how the eyes and noses look before they cut them out. We used the fan brush for making fur. These are the travers they could use for eyes, noses and beaks
An inexpensive and highly engaging process art experience for young children.
Sur l'air d'" En passant par la Lorraine ", ça le fait (comme on dit)....... mais je vais vous laisser inventer la suite :o))) Les montages " Humanimal " des élèves de Wimomz/Kari sur Flickr sont issus de découpages dans des revues et magazines. Les...
Innovative creativity from PaperArtsy. Paint, stencils, and techniques galore for any mixed media enthusiast to enjoy.
Save your old food magazines for this bug collage project. The shiny and colorful fruit has a whole new look when viewed as bug parts.
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Morgana Wallace (previously) began making cut paper collages after her interest was sparked during a monotype session in printmaking class. Wallace was most attracted to the texture of cut paper compositions, especially with unique materials like wallpaper samples. Currently her work revolves around female heroines and mystical beasts, adding detail to her characters with banners and leaves that float around the subjects’ heads and torsos. Wallace often uses Japanese linen paper in her work because of her attraction to its texture, mixing it with Canson thin card stock to create her characters’ flowing hair. More