WELCOME TO TRIMESTER #3!!!
March 16 3rd Grade Art Adventures
March 23 3rd Grade Art Adventures
March 25 Last school day before Spring Break!
Doodle 4 Google Logo Contest is a competition where students design the Google logo according to this year's theme, "What I'd like to do someday." The winning doodler will have his or her artwork viewed on google.com homepage, win a college scholarship, and earn computers for his or her school. Information packets are in the art room.
Mystery Artist for March:
1.He was born in Paris, France, in 1848. He led an adventurous life traveling all over the world to find just the right place to paint.
2. He often used flat, bright colors and simple outlined shapes in his paintings. He also used symbols that would give a look of mystery to his paintings.
3.He is probably best known for his painting of life on the faraway islands of the South Pacific.
4. His artwork is often displayed along side his fellow artist Vincent van Gogh. These two artists lived and studied together in Arles, France for a short time.
1st Grade: Action Jackson Abstract Expressionist Paintings
First graders are learning about the artist, Jackson Pollock and his Abstract Expressionist style. We will begin painting with string and other found objects. Students will learn about primary and secondary colors. Check out www.jacksonpollock.org to create like Pollock for some stress releasing creativity!
2nd Grade: Kandinsky Colors
Students will be learning about the artist, Wassily Kandinsky and his Pure Abstract style. Students will learn how his Abstract style helped him mix our senses with colors. We will continue learning about shapes and colors by painting based on the color wheel.
3rd Grade: Matisse Goldfish
We will begin learning about the artist Henri Matisse. We will focus on his painting, Goldfish, and begin creating our own interpretation of Goldfish.
4th Grade: Guatemalan Weaving
We will begin discussing the process of weaving. Student will create their own cardboard loom weavings. This week students continue using weaving techniques including tabby and basketweave!
5th Grade: Fantasy Portraits
We will continue sketching our own self-portraits. Once we have completed the basics of our portraits we will begin discussing Surrealism and how to illustrate it on their own self-portraits.
Art Folder Assignment: A block letter worksheet to prepare us for a project on 1 point perspective.