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Sunday, March 22, 2015
Artist Study ~ Leonardo da Vinci (Making Portraits)
Friday, March 20, 2015
I am rebooting our Artist Study and we’re starting with portraits. Now this project was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci. See our previous activities with Leonardo da Vinci here.
To know more about this genius artist and for inspiration, we first examine his life. We used this amazing book from the library, Levelled Biographies: Leonardo da Vinci[aff. link]. We enjoyed the book, and Mavi loved learning about Leonardo, not just as an artist but as a scientist as well. The book is appropriate for kids as it has a simple way of telling a biography and has lots of pictures in it.
Aside from learning about Leonardo, we also talked about portraits. I showed Mavi random samples in the web. Then I took some photos of him outdoor to demonstrate what’s the difference between a portrait and an ordinary picture. (You can also do this with your kids!) After which, we started making our portraits. We used the DSS lesson for the tutorial and some inspirations.
To create portraits, we used two mediums: oil pastel and tempera paint. Mavi wanted to use oil pastels (I never liked them!) as this is what they mostly use in school. So I guess he’s quite confident with it.
As you can see I also tried creating my portrait using the pastel but the black which I used for the outline started to mess with my peach coloured face! I just have to stop because my portrait is starting to look messy.
Now this is Mavi’s portrait made from oil pastel. He’s so happy with his work :D
Second try, we used tempera paints. I like using paints! Easier to handle and less messy.
And this is our finished product :)
Tempera paints, oil pastels and other art materials can be purchased through Amazon, Target or any craft store available.
Mavi pointed out he doesn’t know how to make a nose and a mouth … so we’ll he'll be practising more.
Now this is an activity that you can easily do with your kids. You can use any medium available, pencil, crayons or watercolour. Discuss what is a portrait and what do they imagine to be in that portrait. You can also talk about the back of your portrait, whether they wanted to be indoor or in the park, under the sun, the beach etc.
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Thursday, March 19, 2015
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From Amazon: “Lyrical, breathtaking, splendid—words used to describe Allen Say’s Grandfather’s Journey when it was first published. At once deeply personal yet expressing universally held emotions, this tale of one man’s love for two countries and his constant desire to be in both places captured readers’ attention and hearts. Winner of the 1994 Caldecott Medal, it remains as historically relevant and emotionally engaging as ever.”
I was forced to read this book because this is the first book in the FIAR list that’s in our possession. Forced in a sense that, it doesn’t look interesting at all. The cover is lousy, with dull colours and doesn’t look like a children’s book at all.
But oh boy, I was wrong. It is true indeed that you should not judge the book by its cover. Once Mavi opened the book and started reading, we were glued! The story is so simple, yet it touched our hearts. Mavi and I immediately fell in love with story as we see ourselves in the character. We are expats, and we both love two countries. There’s depth and emotions in the story. After reading this book, we were so overwhelmed with emotions that we began missing the Philippines.
A very good book for kids. The book has large pictures with easy to read texts. I love the simplicity of it and how easily a child can read this. Now I understand why it received a Caldecott Medal :)
This book can also be purchased at Book Depository (free shipping!). Seen in the picture: Japan flag using LEGO, transport counters from Learning Resources and a bird origami.
Now listen to my 6 years old son, narrating the story:
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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