Green Series
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Organic Shapes
Monday, October 22, 2012
After learning all about lines, we moved to learning about organic shapes!
I came across an artwork (sorry forgot the link), and was inspired with the artworks they did, and this is where I got the idea. So I don’t take credit for this idea and creativity :) Promise to post the link if I encounter it again.
First we tear up free form shapes from a piece of paper. We use our hands to tear the papers, I realize that it’s difficult and tiring, especially for him. Then painted them as we like.
I added borders on my organic shapes. And added a few more details for the border. My son wants to glue his organic shapes on a piece of black paper. He wants to add details by writing letters (Oh he’s still obsessed with them!).
And here’s my work :) Since I got black borders, I glued mine on a piece of white paper.
The end products looks awesome!
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Noah’s Ark
Friday, October 19, 2012
Discovered this wonderful book at the library! This book contains Bible’s Old Testament stories and is accompanied by kids illustrations per story.
For this week, we had Noah’s Ark. It’s so inspiring to see kids interpretation of the story.
So I tried it with my little boy. Here he is drawing the “big ship” of Noah.
He added animals (see the ones on the sides), added skies, birds.
He painted two images on top of the ark... “that’s Noah and his friend”.
We will be doing this weekly, and would most probably incorporate Bible verses and my best resource would be Carisa’s blog of Raising Rock Star.
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Artist Study – Pablo Picasso
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
A few months ago, we look into the works of Pablo Picasso. With the Pablo Picasso books we have on hand, we did some practice!
Here, we’re doing Sylvette, the girl with a ponytail :)
Then we tried a cubist portrait. The Dad is the model here :)
Then he wanted to make a portrait of himself lol.
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