Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts

Jun 29, 2014

Summer Mobil Fish & Seashells, Special Ed



 
MOBIL FISH & SEASHELLS















-  precut  carboard shapes REuse cardboard boxes



- fish, filled  paper mache fish  same as the3D fish incomplementary Colors - Blue and Orange.





- shells are covered with color plasticine and shells . 




Aug 22, 2013

paper handmade bowl design with swirling pot lid


 
Yesterday  after working with watercolor paper I was left with one very wet paper so I decided to experiment with the paper.
 
 - I placed the wet paper in a plate to shape it into a bowl and let it dry.
 
- once it dryed I started experimented with the paint.
- you can see the drops of ink, I brushed the ink with wet brush creating the yellowish background. 
- than, working in the kitchen I saw the pot lid and the idea came together to use the pot lid as a swirling base and making the lines with a brush as I turn the lid with the other hand.
SOOOO much FUN!! 
 

 - brush glue on the both top and bottom of bowl

Jun 13, 2010

complementary Colors - Blue and Orange


To continue with the Color Wheel this artproject is with the complementry colors blue and orange. Last week we did red and green
Step 1: creat a 3D fish, I gave out a photocopy drawing of fish. After creating round paper balls from newspaper they glued the round balls inside the line of fish. Then they glued a top layer of paper, pressing to form shape of fish.
We let it dry while they created the background.


Step 2: The Background is made with a precut stencil of a fish made of cardboard. They drew with color orange red and yellow using oil pastel and the fish stencil to create a background full of fish.
Using blue guache mixed with water they painted the water.

Step 3: I pre-painted magazin paper with the color orange and cut them to strips to be glued on the 3D fish.
Once I cut around the fish shape they glued the strips on the fish and added eyes with the blue pastal color.

Jun 7, 2010

Complementary Colors, Summer

Inspired from the season's watermelon I started the Summer working on the complementary colors red and green.


I photocopied 4 summer illustration to work from; watermelon,wind surf,a hat or apples.
I prepared stripes of color green paper for the members to tire as the first step of this project. The red was precut ready to glue.


Around the summer theme they painted red and green.

Oct 21, 2009

Lizard, Paper Mache




3D paper mache lizard.
This art poject was done in 2 sessions.
Session #1:
Creation a clay lizard on a the illustration of a lizard.
Paper Mache on the clay lizard; 5 or 6 layers of strips of paper from an old telephone pages.
First layer was done with paper strips using water mix only so when dry will separate from clay easily. Glue was added to the water mix after the first layer. 4 layer of stripes of paper were layered on top op the lizard.
Top layer we used white paper.
Paper mache lizard was put to dry till next session.

Session#2:
Color the lizard with color gouche and let dry.
While the lizard drys the members created a background for the lizard using color sand and glue.

The next step was on the lizard, looking at the photos of the lizard they draw texture with a black marker.
At this point with my help, we cut the lizard around the form and carefuly took out the dry clay that formed the lizard.

With glue they placed the paper mache lizard on the sand background.