Thanks for your kind comments about my fingers! They are actually healing much faster than I expected.
From time to time, I do a cross-post for both of my blogs.. My other blog is
Art is Basic, where I chronicle my adventures teaching elementary art. I thought you might enjoy seeing some of the mixed media canvases I did with an after school art class!
I thought painted canvases would be a great gift
for kids to give someone in their family, so I decided to do an after
school art class which I taught today. The kids in this class were in
grades K-5, so I had quite a range of skill levels. 23 kids signed up!
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1st grade artwork |
I
bought a bunch of canvases, scrapbook papers and paints on Black Friday
(yep, I braved the craziest shopping day to pick up some cheap art
supplies.)
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5th grader |
Each kid chose a 12x12" or 9"x12" canvas and a selection of scrapbook papers.
The
kids cut out shapes and imagery from the patterned scrapbook paper.
These were decoupaged on to the canvas using Mod-Podge puzzle saver glue
(the kind that you can paint on to a finished puzzle to save it.)
Paint underneath and on top of each shape. Smooth any wrinkles out with
your fingers. When you are finished mod-podging, use a hair dryer to
dry the glue.
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3rd grader |
The kids used acrylic craft paints to add
paint and designs to their canvas. Colored sharpie markers were also
used for fine details. It is very important to make sure the paint is
dry (with a hair dryer) if you are going to use markers anywhere near
the paint. It will ruin the markers if the paint is wet. Some students
chose to write words on their picture.
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Do you see the "love Marcia" at the bottom? so sweet! (made by a kindergartner) |
The class ran from 3:15-5:00. The kids
mostly all finished by 4:45, which was good because we had a HUGE mess
to clean up. If I did this again, I might split it into two sessions.
It was a long day for the littlest kids.
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Kindergarten-- Lots of expression! |
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2nd grade |
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3rd grade |
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Kindergarten |
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2nd grade Great shapes! |
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1st grade I love the colors in this one. |
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4th grade girl |
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The four seasons-- 5th grade boy |
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7 comments
Love your work!
Bellalullo
Oh my gosh! I love all their canvases! What a fun thing for them to do. I bet they loved it. And you really did some great things with the kids. My daughter wanted an arty party for her birthday and I outsourced it because it's winter and I thought it'd be too messy having 10 5 and 6 year olds arting at home...I've never been so disappointed (although the kids had fun, which I guess is the main thing). This I would have loved.
Tjese are fantastic, kids are so intuitive and fearless, bravo to your students. They all made me smile. xox
Thanks so much! Aren't they so expressive? Carin, what kind of projects did your art host do?
Just fantastic and so full of life, color, and soul!
What a great job you have. It really shows that you love doing it! And you are an inspiration to these kids! Way to go!
oh the children's art melts my heart. they must have a good art teacher. ;)
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