TK - 4th Grade
This week, Kindergarten started their Henri Matisse inspired goldfish bowls. Here's the painting we got our inspiration from! We used a variety of materials on this project! The students were working on their drawing, cutting, and gluing skills too! Materials: 4x6 pieces of blue painted paper 4x6 pieces of orange painted paper pencils, scissors, Elmer's glue sticks, Crayola black crayons, Crayola oil pastels 9x12 Tru-Ray construction paper Day 1: Construct bowl, fish, and table. I get the kids to find the orange first. They pick it up, fold it like a card, (I go around to make sure everyone has it folded correctly) and we draw one fish on the card turned sideways. Then we find the blue paper, fold it like a card and draw half of a fishbowl on the FOLDED line. I go around to make sure everyone has it drawn on the correct side so they don't have a "broken bowl", and then they start to cut. After they have them both cut out, we place the fish on the bowl. I pass out ovals for the table, and they glue their bowls onto the table with their glue sticks. I demonstrate how to add a shadow to the table with a black crayon, and show them how to draw designs on their table with a sharpie. Once all of this is complete, they can glue their fish bowls and tables to their background paper. This is probably all they can finish in one 45 minute class. Here are some cuties from my sweet kinders!
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The Goldfish, Henri Matisse, 1912 This Matisse-inspired video drawing lesson (which students can watercolor later) was created for remote art classes at Grace Christian Elementary School. Switching…
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Make your own goldfish in a bag craft with the kids! It's a great art project to go with Finding Nemo or after a pet store stop.
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Thinking about doing goldfish aquaponics? They are a great ornamental fish to start out with. Compare to other aquaponics fish the goldfish is a tough one!
Henri Matisse Goldfish My leave replacement did these, and they look particularly great on the peach bulletin board paper. I like how clean these came out. The cut-out shapes aren't to small and they are layered just enough to add depth and interest without being overworked. The fishbowls were watercolor with salt effects and the fish themselves were cut from textured painted paper using paint scrapers. Btw, if I haven't mentioned this before, I LOVE paint scrapers!. An example of watercolor with salt sprinkled on it while wet: I've also taught a different version of this project. You can find it HeRe
These coloring pages are based on the artwork of Grant Wood, Henri Matisse, and Paul Klee. Use these coloring pages as a wrap-up to a project/lesson dealing with Munch or as an introduction to this artist. An Artwork Reflection Sheet is also included. Print the Artwork Reflection Sheet on the back o...
2nd Grade Matisse Goldfish Paintings For the past couple of art classes, 2nd grade has been learning about the artist Henri Matisse, and his painting, The Goldfish. The students first practiced drawing 3-dimensional looking containers, and practiced drawing the goldfish bowl, that they liked best. We drew the room, bowl, table, and details together, and then they traced and colored with oil pastels. Finally, they used liquid watercolors to add the final pop of color. Here are some of the finished examples!
Create your own little goldfish in just a couple hours! This
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the Kindergarten Gold Fish project gallery at Southeast Elementary School.