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Ce soir sur le blog, je vous présente notre arbre d'automne réalisé avec des restes de taillures de crayons...
6th grade students finished their collages and they look AMAZING!! We used magazines to create a simple picture. We wanted the colors to be similar but to use different textures in the pictures to create more interest.
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...
Rétro et surprenants, les collages sont des assemblages de papier permettent de libérer sa créativité. Inspiration & idées pour se lancer sur le blog!
A la manière de KLEE Décoration des nappes des grandes section à la manière du tableau de KLEE intitulé "danse sous l'emprise de la peur" : pour le sous-main : http://laclassedemarion.eklablog.
À l'aide de feuilles de livres et de magazines vintage, l’artiste Toon Joosen réalise des collages ludiques et très créatifs.
One Day Workshop Ages 10 - 14 July 7, 2021
Voici une petite liste d'activités ou d'outils pour entamer nos deux dernières semaines de classe qui vont forcément tourner autour de Noël... d'autant plus quand on a des CP et des CE1... ;) CLIC CLIC sur les images !!! - Des petites images de Noël...
Our silhouette mural is finished! It went pretty quickly once we got started. Each of the figures represents different subject areas at school. Students in grades 4-6 did most of the painting and I had some students in 7-8 grade do touch-ups, edging and fine details. I made a video slideshow of the steps we made to paint the mural to show for the whole school. The school presentation has lots of photos of students in it. I made … Read more... →
The standing appointment of our blog, that contains a mix of the best graphics & all other design fields artworks, to find inspiration for a new creative week!
It never fails that I come across something eye-catching each time I scroll through Pinterest. You too? One recent morning it was the winso...
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the Landscape Collage project gallery at Cathedral School.
I feel like all I've been doing this year is writing about boxes. These are the top and bottom of a long box that came along with our giant tube (which I've still not had the courage to cut up into shorter pieces). Watching children play with boxes makes me want to write a poem about them. Or sing a song. These they seem to like to hide under, together, making it feel for a few seconds as if there are fewer children at school today. Then suddenly they burst back out into the light, bringing with them all the sound and motion that we expect at Woodland Park. I wish I had a huge warehouse for storing these kinds of thing, but instead we need to use them up, wear them out, then either get them into the recycling bin or cut them up for art projects, like this incredible glue collage on which we've been working off and on for a couple weeks. A project built on a remnant of the last box we loved until it was no more. A collage made of the parts of other things we've used up, but not found the heart to throw out. And then when we're finished gluing, once it's all dry, then maybe we'll throw it out. If history is to be a guide, it will take a long time before that happens. I might even go over it a few weeks from now and pick it like carrion for parts to re-use yet one more time. In fact, I'm pretty sure much of it will soon be stuck to the side of our new long boxes. But not before we've loved them to pieces.
Maria Rivans Le grand livre des collages extraordinaires Plus de 1 500 images à découper et à coller Laissez libre cours à votre imagination et créez des collages superbes, étranges... Une activité facile et créative ! Vous verrez, c’est...
Les enfants aiment travailler sur leur photo, et se voir transformés au gré des coups de crayon, est un vrai plaisir.Mais pas facile de trouver chaque fois une activité différente. J'ai découvert, en grande partie sur le site des Petites Têtes de l'Art...
Gustav Klimt’s decadent ornamental paintings, with their jewel-like textures of pattern, shape and rich colour, are a wonderful source of inspiration for children’s art projects. I devi…
The more I look at Matisse's artwork, the more it really speaks to me. I love his vibrant colors and the way his artwork expresses such movement. Around this time last year, Chuck and I made Matisse Collages from construction paper. We had such fun making them together... that I thought we could take it to the next level... wall murals! Making Matisse Murals with Kids This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support! Yup. We made ourselves Matisse mural. The idea was inspired by this gorgeous kate zaremba wallpaper. (Love, love, loooove!) Here's how we did it! First, Chuck and I grabbed a bunch of paint chips and got cutting. (Two things I've learned recently... 1) Preschoolers LOVE scissors. So Chuck's totally on board anytime cutting is involved. 2) Paint chips are like construction paper... on steroids. They're seriously one of my favorite crafting materials. They come in fabulous, modern colors and they're free! Woot woot! That's why I used them to make a Christmas tree advent calendar and paint chip wall art.) Then, I taped a large piece of white craft paper onto the wall. Then we pulled out our trusty glue sticks, cutout shapes, and circle stickers and began making art! The circle stickers by far were his favorite to stick onto the wall. And we just kept going and going and going! I thought it would be fun to glue on super large googly eyes. While we got gluing, Chuck realized that he could also glue on glue sticks. While they didn't stay stuck for long, he enjoyed the diversion. And then we used washable markers to add finishing touches. (Side note: Thank goodness washable markers really are washable. I left him for just a moment and when I got back there was marker all over the wall too.) I loved how the results turned out, but the best part about this project for me was hearing Chuck say "Look mommy, I'm an artist." Yes you are, Chuck. Yes you are. If you're looking for more colorful artwork to make with the kids, check out my arts and craft page. I've also listed out several of our favorite activities below! fun with oil pastels melted crayon friendship rocks watercolor and crayon resist notebooks 2 ingredient homemade body paint spinning top marker art candy mosaic art Let's keep in Contact! Visit my Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts! (Or subscribe to my email mailing list by filling out the pink bar at the top of your screen.) Happy making, friends!
UN TABLEAU DE VASARELY (en moyenne section) Du temps, des mots. Carrés, cercles (ou ronds), traits (lignes ou rayures). Les élèves parlent. Puis c'est le moment de se mettre au travail. Les élèves vont en premier lieu "remplir la feuille à dessin" de rayures. Nous ne devons plus voir le blanc de la feuille. Des morceaux de papiers de différentes tailles sont donnés, on les aide (ou pas) à coller correctement en leur expliquant qu'il ne faut pas dépasser le bord de la feuille. Quand la feuille est totalement remplie de collages, nous passons à la seconde partie du travail. Il va falloir disposer puis coller trois carrés (extraits de l'œuvre de Vasarély) et trois cercles sur ce premier collage. Il faudra éviter l'amoncellement des formes. On en profite pour parler de lignes verticales ou horizontales pour le positionnement des cercles. Même s'ils ne retiennent pas les mots, ils saisissent l'idée. Pour exposer les travaux des enfants, Jacqueline les a présentés sur de grandes feuilles Canson noires ou rouges (bon, en fait, nous n'avions pas suffisamment de noires!!!) Et notre aventure du côté de Vasarély se termine!!! Quelques documents pour travailler ce tableau: Il va falloir penser à Noël!!!! (Oui, déjà... Pour être sûre que tout soit bouclé bien avant le dernier jour de classe de l'année 2010. Que le temps passe vite...) POUR VOIR TOUT LE TRAVAIL DE LA CLASSE, CLIQUEZ ICI.
Whether you're learning about the Earth or just need some Earth coloring pages these are perfect for your kids/students. Print from home! FREE!
Here's another Pinterest inspired wall art!I created a silhouette of a grizzly bear. Due to it's size it had t