As always, I can't put names on the students work for school privacy reasons.
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
20 March 2013
Primary Colour Collages
My year 7 art class made these primary colour collages a few weeks ago. I forgot to photograph them before being laminated a stapled to a display board. As a result, the photos have reflections on them and are very oddly cropped. Hopefully you can still get an idea of the great work the students did.
As always, I can't put names on the students work for school privacy reasons.
As always, I can't put names on the students work for school privacy reasons.
Labels:
art,
art lessons,
collage,
colour,
colour theory,
lesson ideas,
paper,
year 7 art
26 November 2012
Making a painted collage
When I teach new classes I often make a sample piece of work so that the students have a sort of guide to look at. I sometimes make the pieces along side the students, just one step ahead at a time. Other times I will make the whole artwork prior to starting teaching the lessons.
The artwork below relates to the student artwork in my previous post. The class started off by doing blind contour drawings and continuous line drawings of teapots and teacups. Realistic drawing was then taught next. A lesson on composition followed the drawing so that students could decide on an image for their final work.
I realised that I don't have the photos of all the steps for this work unfortunately. Below are the only photos I could find.
The artwork below relates to the student artwork in my previous post. The class started off by doing blind contour drawings and continuous line drawings of teapots and teacups. Realistic drawing was then taught next. A lesson on composition followed the drawing so that students could decide on an image for their final work.
I realised that I don't have the photos of all the steps for this work unfortunately. Below are the only photos I could find.
Above is the initial collage.
Above Image: As I didn't want to paint over the collage (so students could still view the first parts) I photocopied it before adding paint. Sorry about the reflection from the flash.
The image above has now had some black pen added to show shadows and the start of some detail. The shadows have come out darker in the photo than the actual work. If I wasn't so tired I would have gone to good old Photoshop.
Labels:
art,
art lessons,
collage,
concept development,
drawing,
lesson ideas,
tea cup,
tea pot,
teaching,
teacup,
teapot
25 November 2012
Teacup and teapot collages
A few weeks ago my gorgeous Year 9 girls finished off their teacup/teapot collages. The year 9's were also working on the Alice in Wonderland idea of the mad hatters tea party.
The class started off by doing blind contour and continuous line drawings of teacups and teapots. We then moved on to learning about realistic drawing of teacups and teapots. Students then worked out a composition they liked and set about collaging on top of their drawing. Paints were then applied and black pen for final details. Some of the results are below. I will post detailed step by step photos of the process in a future post.
The class started off by doing blind contour and continuous line drawings of teacups and teapots. We then moved on to learning about realistic drawing of teacups and teapots. Students then worked out a composition they liked and set about collaging on top of their drawing. Paints were then applied and black pen for final details. Some of the results are below. I will post detailed step by step photos of the process in a future post.
I love the one above for its creativity.
I know I shouldn't have favourites but the one above is absolutely divine.
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alice in wonderland,
art,
art lessons,
collage,
drawing,
lesson ideas,
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paper,
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tea,
tea cup,
tea pot,
teaching,
teacup,
teapot
27 October 2012
Year 9 colour theory basics
As I mentioned in a previous post, I believe in teaching colour theory to all year levels. I make the information they learn more and more complicated each year.
Below is a copy of the colour theory sheets I use with my year 9's when starting the colour theory unit.
Below is a copy of the colour theory sheets I use with my year 9's when starting the colour theory unit.
Labels:
art,
art lessons,
collage,
colour theory,
lesson ideas,
paint,
teaching
26 October 2012
Primary colour collages
I've just finished teaching my grade 7 art class (12 year olds) the basic of colour theory. Below are a few examples of their primary colour collages. I was really thrilled with some of their creative results.
My work place has given me permission to publish photos of my students work as long as I don't publish their names or photos of the actual students.
Labels:
art,
art lessons,
collage,
colour theory,
lesson ideas,
student artwork,
teaching,
year 7 art
25 October 2012
Colour theory tasks
I believe that colour is one of the fundamental elements of art and design. I always do a series of basic sheets with all my year 7,8 and 9 students, and then give them a more detailed project.
For the year 7's it is often the first time they have done much colour theory. It is more of a refresher for the year 8 and 9's. The practical task they do will change every year so they don't do the same project more than once.
My year 7's main task is a primary colour collage (photos coming)
My year 8's made a secondary colour collage (no photos sorry).
My year 9's complete a colour wheel as creatively as possible. (photos coming)
I have pasted images below of a few of the handouts I use with my students. Feel free to use these with your own classes.
For the year 7's it is often the first time they have done much colour theory. It is more of a refresher for the year 8 and 9's. The practical task they do will change every year so they don't do the same project more than once.
My year 7's main task is a primary colour collage (photos coming)
My year 8's made a secondary colour collage (no photos sorry).
My year 9's complete a colour wheel as creatively as possible. (photos coming)
I have pasted images below of a few of the handouts I use with my students. Feel free to use these with your own classes.
I use the sheets below in my year 8 class.
The sheet below is one I often do with the year 8's as a bit of a fun fill in activity.
Labels:
art,
art lessons,
collage,
colour theory,
lesson ideas,
paint,
student artwork,
teaching
02 November 2011
Exhibition X
I mentioned previously in a few posts the idea of working towards an exhibition of my own work. The work would be nature based and I still haven't said much about it yet other than posting a few drawings.
It is very vaguely going to link to the idea of nature being a form of transportation, a way of holding on to things, etc. I don't want to say too much sorry.
I will however from now on in call the exhibition 'X'. At least it is some sort of temporary name. I know the real name already but i don't want to give it away when the work has to be kept secret until the exhibition opens. And no, I don't know when that will be.
Below are a few more of my drawings and collages that link into some of my ideas. They won't necessarily be part of the final works but they are part of my thinking process.
It is very vaguely going to link to the idea of nature being a form of transportation, a way of holding on to things, etc. I don't want to say too much sorry.
I will however from now on in call the exhibition 'X'. At least it is some sort of temporary name. I know the real name already but i don't want to give it away when the work has to be kept secret until the exhibition opens. And no, I don't know when that will be.
Below are a few more of my drawings and collages that link into some of my ideas. They won't necessarily be part of the final works but they are part of my thinking process.
Above are the collages, below are a few of the drawings.
Labels:
art,
collage,
drawing,
exhibition,
pen and ink
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