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Looking to enhance your art class curriculum with engaging activities? Look no further! Our Negative Space Drawing Worksheet is designed to elevate your middle or high school students' artistic skills while providing them with an enjoyable learning experience. "Great simple drawing worksheet for getting kids to look at negative spaces. Easy to use as an intro lesson, but also could be used as a last minute sub plan! Will use again." — Lacey B. - Rated 5 out of 5 "Awesome skill builder for Negative Space. Kids loved it." - Allison M. - Rated 5 out of 5 "This was a great lesson. All students could be successful and also it furthered their skills and knowledge on composition and space - would also be great substitute teacher plan!" - Created to Create (TpT Seller) Here's why teachers say our worksheet stands out: Practice Makes Perfect: Reinforce Negative Space drawing techniques effectively with this hands-on exercise. Versatile Use: Whether you need a quick activity for early finishers, a substitute art lesson plan, or an extra credit assignment, this worksheet fits the bill perfectly. Easy Grading: Bid farewell to the hassle of misplaced rubrics! With the rubric conveniently located at the bottom of the worksheet, grading becomes quick and effortless. Encourages Creativity: Students are encouraged to infuse their unique creative flair into the negative space, fostering individuality and self-expression. Explore more on mrstfoxresources.com and subscribe to "The Weekly Fabulousness" for teacher freebies and updates. Find hundreds of student work examples on Instagram @mrstfoxresources and Pinterest MrsTFox Resources. Discover exciting free mini-workshops on YouTube cover Drawing, Painting, Classroom Management, and more, complete with valuable classroom resources. Don't forget to leave a review on TpT – your feedback earns credits for future purchases! Thank you for stopping by and enhancing your art curriculum with MrsTFox Resources! Tiffany :)
The past few months my students have been making feathers for a group mural. This idea was inspired by my friend and celebrity in the art community, Cassie Stephens! Head on over to her blog and check out her magical art teacher'n treasures at Cassie Stephen's Blog!! Her original inspo was international street artist, Kelsey Montague. Her inspiring murals challenge people to ask the question "What Lifts you" "What makes your heart Soar?" My students are going to be writing about their passions and inspirations that "lifts" them! I want each student that comes to my art class to feel as though they are walking out with wings on their back, so they can bravely rise up to their dreams with courage and passion! I want them to feel confident in themselves and know that the sky is the limit! First, students painted on watercolor paper with tempera paint using a value gradient of tints and shades using one color plus black on the left and white on the right. They had to blend the colors so thet the different shades did not look like stripes One group did primary and secondary colors red, orange, yellow, green blue, and violet. The next group would paint intermediate colors, red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red=violet Fourth and fifth graders used 9' by 24' paper and 3rd graders used smaller paper the next class, students then traced different shapes of feathers using white prisma color pencils and cut them out then they decorated them with unique lines and designs with white prisma color pencils My wonderful and extremely talented student teacher, Naz Kaya Erdal and I layed them out on three large sheets of black butcher paper until the feathers looked symmetrical. Once we finished the shape, we taped each feather down to the paper with painter's tape Then I hung that bad boy with TONS and tons and TONS of staples!! The next morning the kids were SO excited to find their feathers turned into GIANT wings!!! I hope the parents who come to visit will snap a pic in front of the wings and post to #ArtisFly and #riseupandsoar hashtags for social media!
There are so many ways to teach Picasso portraits, I'm working with 3rd grade so I wanted to keep it simple. I'll show them some of Picasso's Portraits and then go into the project - demonstrating each step. I'm going to ask them to create diagonal folds, not even folds that create squares on their page, but more random folds. They should make about 5 folds and then using a ruler go over the fold lines with a sharpie. Looking at the lines on their page and turning it around from different sides they should see the suggestion of a face and they can begin sketching. I'm going to show them how to use the lines to begin the eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, chin etc... When they have a face they like they should go over it with sharpie. Now they can use watercolor to finish the portrait. I am going to emphasize complementary colors which is another way to force them to be more abstract, but also something Picasso did in his paintings. Student Work I passed out a copy of this worksheet to help them think of different ways to make the features.
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