Showing posts with label shapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shapes. Show all posts

Apr 22, 2014

Only Blue &White

 
Blue and White
 all around to celebrate Israel Independent Day
plasticine line design on clear sheet , tracing line drawings
on cardboard painted blue.
 border design with white pastel
autistic adults art project
 









special education 2nd grade



* REUSE prepainted acrilic paint on magazine pages, great base to draw with pastels
 

 
autistic adults art project


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 29, 2013

Paul Klee artwork with Stancil and Color Tissue Paper

 
Today is the anniversary of Paul Klee's death.
 
His great quote: "Drawing is like taking a line for a walk."


I made cardboard stancil to drew Curve LINES as waves for the grid on the background




The bright color tree is color tissue paper glued on black pastal line drawing on prcut cardboard shapes.







This is inspired by Paul Klee art
The Waters of March

lisen to Art Garfunkel - Waters of March 
this is reposting,
this is one of my favorite project, adult students w/Autism of all levels
for details check back Trip to Eilat insired by Paul Klee ,


 

Mar 9, 2012

Citrus Fruit- Circle Stancil

The season for the Citrus fruits is during the winter, so a couple of weeks ago all my classes did the artwork "citrus fruit", a great art lesson  the shape circle and mixing red and yellow to form orange.

For the upper grades they worked on a precut cardboard circle, they drew a circle using the stencil and glued a photocopy of a citrus fruit in the middle.













They formed roundshape balls from plasticine and pressed them on the linedrawing of the circle.

They colored the citrus fruit with the orange they mixed using red and yellow.











The 2nd grade students artproject was to extend the photo copy of the citrues fruit.
They used the stancil to drew more circular shape fruits.
Then they mixed red and yellow to create orange and painted the drewing.

Precut green leaves were added.






Feb 24, 2012

Art with the Character from the Books by Leah Goldberg

I love what came out of a 2 session artproject working on the shape of a square.
Working with a precut stancil of the square they drew squares with pastes, then painted with guache the background on the first sessions.
In the next session I gave photocopy of character from the books that are written by Leah Goldberg, a theme that our school is working on this year. They were told to place the cararcters inside the square windows they drew.
Next I gave precut striped for them to create a window panels around the window.
Below, this was done in one session by a very talented student in this class, 2nd grade special Education.



Jan 8, 2012

2 Stained Glass Window Projects for the Holiday Season

During this holiday season we did two stain glass artprojects, both with transparent sheet


this is made with 2 transparent sheet.
They sketched their design on paper,
 On the left he used a circle stencil.
 One one transparent sheet they glued  small color scaps we have and thefollowing lesson they worked on the same drawing with color tessue paper.
To display I sawed them together with sawing machine

Dec 29, 2011

Winter, The Cyclaman Plant

My favorite wild  flower is the Cyclaman, that blooms in the beginning of the winter.The flower has lovely shape leaves, shaped like a heart and  each leaf is  beautifuly  designed with a mix of greens.
So with some of my high students we used stancil to make leaves and with the rest I cut heart shape leaves out of the paper the students painted in green a week before.
We work on color, mixing white and red for pink.
 




Nov 30, 2011

Circle Paint


wow ! looks like a lot of fun.
lots of great photo in website : http://www.circlepainting.org/

Nov 16, 2011

Shapes, Circle with Plasticine


Keeping with my objective this year of teaching "Shapes", my teen age special ed. classes created those colorful artworks 










  1. First thing create many round shape balls from plasticine.
  2. Using  precut cardboard stancil  they drew the circle
  3. Paint outside and inside the circle in 2 different colors.
 My after thought, it can be a good way to work on the COLOR WHEEL- using Primary Colors paints and  Secondary Colors plasticine.