Outdoor Pencil Drawings
Tuck Me in Weaving
Pablo Picasso inspired Self Portraits
In the third grade we use model magic to construct a coil pot, we use markers to color and marble the white model magic while learning about color mixing and complimentary colors. We use the slab method to create a hanging hand-imprinted ceramic plaque. Shrinkey Dink film is used to design key chains; paper is used for weaving a blanket to tuck in a little furry friend. We vote on a theme and use Acrylic and Tempera paint to paint our themed pictures and study the work of Claude Monet. They also study Abstract artist Pablo Picasso and create a Cubist inspired self portrait. The project Color Collision is used as a relaxing technique of free form shapes pieced together like a puzzle to learn about similar colors and following the color wheel while blending colors with watercolor pencils.