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PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: MARCH 2020 Once the whole drawing is complete, I go mix my paint. MIX PAINT BEFORE NUMBERING! You need to know how many numbers you need. I like to mix a lot of intermediate colors, trying to PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE This is inspired by the adorable book Hooray for Fish!by author illustrator Lucy Cousins. This is a fabulous book for a painting project! After getting inspired by reading the book and looking closely at her gorgeous illustrations, we started painting our fish with black tempera on blue construction. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: OUR CERAMIC PIECES ARE DONE! Our Ceramic Pieces are DONE! When you teach 585+ students every four days, you find strategies to do things quick & easy, yet keeping the creative integrity. When I teach ceramics, I usually finish the clay with acrylic paint. Glaze would be nice, but it is expensive and a lot more work for me. So about 15 years ago, I started dipping my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: ART SCOUTS 2016!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Week 1 - I share the book first with my class, and then we prep papers for our plaid and rough denim jeans. A 6x4 brown construction paper with crayon plaid and then coloring with the side of a blue crayon on a blue 3x4 piece of construction paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes.Then
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Week 1 - I share the book first with my class, and then we prep papers for our plaid and rough denim jeans. A 6x4 brown construction paper with crayon plaid and then coloring with the side of a blue crayon on a blue 3x4 piece of construction paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes.Then
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students get to paint a 9x12 yellow piece of paper with green and yellow paint, creating texture with scrapers and sponges. Next time, I give them a 2x9 inch strip, they cut it up into "french fries". PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE This is inspired by the adorable book Hooray for Fish!by author illustrator Lucy Cousins. This is a fabulous book for a painting project! After getting inspired by reading the book and looking closely at her gorgeous illustrations, we started painting our fish with black tempera on blue construction. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN I LOVE this project sooooo much! Kinder is always begging to paint the minute they walk in the door the first day of school. I love the confidence of an all knowing Kindergartner! PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students get to paint a 9x12 yellow piece of paper with green and yellow paint, creating texture with scrapers and sponges. Next time, I give them a 2x9 inch strip, they cut it up into "french fries". PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN I LOVE this project sooooo much! Kinder is always begging to paint the minute they walk in the door the first day of school. I love the confidence of an all knowing Kindergartner! PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students get to paint a 9x12 yellow piece of paper with green and yellow paint, creating texture with scrapers and sponges. Next time, I give them a 2x9 inch strip, they cut it up into "french fries". PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN I LOVE this project sooooo much! Kinder is always begging to paint the minute they walk in the door the first day of school. I love the confidence of an all knowing Kindergartner! PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students get to paint a 9x12 yellow piece of paper with green and yellow paint, creating texture with scrapers and sponges. Next time, I give them a 2x9 inch strip, they cut it up into "french fries". PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN I LOVE this project sooooo much! Kinder is always begging to paint the minute they walk in the door the first day of school. I love the confidence of an all knowing Kindergartner! PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE I created a Prezi of his landscape and cityscapes to share with my classes, ( Ton Schulten Prezi ). I find it very interesting how he adds lots of vertical lines to his landscapes, a composition usually created with more horizontal lines. This lesson was a COLOR VALUE lesson. Students used pre-mixed colors and various TINTS to paint incity
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 2ND GRADE This is inspired by the adorable book Hooray for Fish!by author illustrator Lucy Cousins. This is a fabulous book for a painting project! After getting inspired by reading the book and looking closely at her gorgeous illustrations, we started painting our fish with black tempera on blue construction. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 1ST GRADE 1st Grade - Art Folders inspired by Rousseau! This lesson is inspired by Henri Rousseau's painting, Surprised! Storm in the Forest. I love this lesson for many reasons First, the results are always great. Second, it is a great directed drawing lesson for first graders. they all draw the same steps to complete a whole tiger, but they have PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: OUR CERAMIC PIECES ARE DONE! Our Ceramic Pieces are DONE! When you teach 585+ students every four days, you find strategies to do things quick & easy, yet keeping the creative integrity. When I teach ceramics, I usually finish the clay with acrylic paint. Glaze would be nice, but it is expensive and a lot more work for me. So about 15 years ago, I started dipping my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: OUR CERAMIC PIECES ARE DONE! Our Ceramic Pieces are DONE! When you teach 585+ students every four days, you find strategies to do things quick & easy, yet keeping the creative integrity. When I teach ceramics, I usually finish the clay with acrylic paint. Glaze would be nice, but it is expensive and a lot more work for me. So about 15 years ago, I started dipping my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CREATING FUN PACKAGING FOR OUR CERAMIC Creating Fun Packaging for our Ceramic Projects! I love a beautiful package, so I love to teaching my students to take pride in their gift giving. Every year I do clay before the holiday's so students can have a gift to give their family. While most my students are Christian, I have several students who are Jewish, Hindu and Muslim. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 1ST GRADE Of course share! Kids love Day of the Dead projects. This is a very simple. I have done this before with cut paper flowers decorated with oil pastels which is easier if printing with paint is out. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Week 1 - I share the book first with my class, and then we prep papers for our plaid and rough denim jeans. A 6x4 brown construction paper with crayon plaid and then coloring with the side of a blue crayon on a blue 3x4 piece of construction paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes.Then
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKETNO COMMENTS3RD GRADE4TH GRADE5TH GRADEARTIST FROM THE PASTARTIST FROM THE PRESENT Week 2 - Students select 4 pieces of 6x9 pieces of construction paper in various colors. Then with old oil pastels, we color on the side a bit, making the paper multicolored. Once done, we printed our styrofoam with black printing ink. Week 3 - Students selected the best 2 of 4 prints to frame side by side on white 7x10, then down to a12x18.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten - Winter Landscapes. This is a great first, serious painting for Kindergarten. First we looked a the difference between Landscapes, Cityscapes, and Seascapes. Then the difference between the seasonal Landscapes. We began with a container of yellow paint and chip brushes. Students painted a yellow circle anywhere on the paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE 5th Grade - One Point Perspective. Here are TWO ways to complete this One Point Perspective lesson. I have seen this lesson in Instagram a couple different ways. I am not the originator of this lesson, but LOVE both methods of finishing! I prefer creating the 3D shapes and coloring with oil pastel on white or oak tagboard. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE MANDALAS WITH CHALK PASTELS I kept the paper square, folded it in fourths like the circle. We started the designs in the center, working out on the folds, the filing in the rest. But this time with black paint. I also changed the technique a bit. Rather than soaking the paper, I had students use water and brushed to apply water then color the area with chalkpastels.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 3RD GRADE We start with first outlining the pencil lines. Next, mixing the colors three more times and outlining inward until the flower is fully painted. Next, we paint some leaves by outlining leaf shapes with India ink on green construction or green painted paper. Also we give a black outline to the flower. Lastly, we cut everything out and arrange PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN LICHTENSTEIN'S IN PRIMARY First day, we talked a lot about primary colors and the color wheel. I showed them the three Lichtenstein paintings below and we outlined the sun in blue and painted the rays. That was it. Next week, we painted in three sections yellow, (including the PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: JUNE 2012 Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember and honor family members who have passed. In Mexico it is a national holiday. Families participate in parades and set up their own offerendas, (offering tables) with food and wine which are adorned with sugar PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: KINDERGARTEN Students are asked to barely cut a strip off one wide end of the paper, to make it slightly bumpy. Then we glue this down on the bottom half of the paper. Student use crayons to draw a sun and clouds, then corn stalks on the right and left side of the paper, I remind them, the scarecrow will be in the middle, so don't draw corn there. If they PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 4TH GRADE A very simple printmaking project with a couple fun embellishments! A great LINE, COLOR, TEXTURE and DESIGN lesson. You can lean any way you decide! Week 1 - We look at the art of Laurel Burch, mostly her cats. We discuss their BIG human like eyes and beautiful patterns. Students drew their own cat portrait on a 6x9 piece of white paper. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: COLLABORATIVE MURAL PAINTING!!! Collaborative Mural Painting!!! I am so excited to share with you my first ever TIME-LAPSE VIDEO of my Annual Collaborative Mural Painting! This year the theme was " Hot Air Balloon Magic". I looked at many images for inspiration. Most ideas came from three main artists; Joey Chou, a current Disney Illustrator, Mary Blair, a Disney Illustrator PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: IT'S A SMALL WORLD MURAL It's a Small World Mural - Time-Lapse Video - 3rd, 4th, & 5th. Mary Blair and Joey Chou are the inspiration behind these murals. I loved Mary Blair's original work for Disney. All of her amazing illustrations remind me of my childhood. Joey Chou was hired to modernize her It's a PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: OUR CERAMIC PIECES ARE DONE! Our Ceramic Pieces are DONE! When you teach 585+ students every four days, you find strategies to do things quick & easy, yet keeping the creative integrity. When I teach ceramics, I usually finish the clay with acrylic paint. Glaze would be nice, but it is expensive and a lot more work for me. So about 15 years ago, I started dipping my PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: WHEN CATS FLY! AN HOMAGE TO LAUREL When Cats Fly! An Homage to Laurel Burch Mural Painting 2016! I LOVE this time of year! I am seriously as excited as my students to begin the annual Spring mural painting! I am lucky to have this very large space in the halls of my building covered with bulletin boards. I staple up large banner paper, draw out a HUGE drawing and number it bycolor.
PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 5TH GRADE Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CREATING FUN PACKAGING FOR OUR CERAMIC Creating Fun Packaging for our Ceramic Projects! I love a beautiful package, so I love to teaching my students to take pride in their gift giving. Every year I do clay before the holiday's so students can have a gift to give their family. While most my students are Christian, I have several students who are Jewish, Hindu and Muslim. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: 1ST GRADE Of course share! Kids love Day of the Dead projects. This is a very simple. I have done this before with cut paper flowers decorated with oil pastels which is easier if printing with paint is out. PAINTBRUSH ROCKET: CLAY WEEK 2015!!! Welcome!!! Over the last 20+ years of teaching art to elementary and intermediate level students, my philosophy has evolved. But one thing has remained the samechallenging perceptions and building a student’s creative confidence are still my primary goals.WORKSHOPS
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* Summer 2019 Workshops TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019 6TH GRADE - NEEDLE FELTING Did you ever have a lesson you taught a handful of times until you mastered it? I finally have mastered teaching needle felting to my 6th graders. Here is my favorite way, which results in very high levelfinished works...
I encourage natural subjects, animals are the best, but then simple landscapes. However, I can be talked into any subject if a student draws something that will translate well in wool. Not everything works... small details and tiny drawings do not work. First, I have students draw their ideas on a 8x8 square, the same size wool felt we will felt. I always provide artists to be inspired by. This time, students views many works of Melanie Mikecz and Clare Youngs. Both excellent illustrators of animals. The next few pictures are my colorful zebra that I created inspired by Melanie Mikecz. I should mention my wool supplier... she's the BEST! Sue Bunch from Back to Back Fiber ! It is the best wool and Sue is so wonderful to work with! You can find their kits and materials in the Nasco Catalog. After the drawing is approved by me, mostly to verify that it will translate well in wool, students outline with black Sharpie marker. Once traced, students lay on top of the drawing their piece of wool felt. It is easy to see the drawing through the thin felt. Students trace with Sharpie on to the wool felt. Next, students start to needle felt the drawing with black roving. You could use black wool yarn, but I must say... I prefer the roving. If the roving is thick, I show students how to divide it into thin sections, about the thickness of a piece of yarn. Then work your way around the whole design, outlining with the blackwool roving.
Once finished, make a color plan! When students start filling in with the colored roving, stress thin pieces. I always show students how my hand is able to be seen through the roving, such a thin piece it istransparent.
Some students will need to fill in the whole background, some will not. They can get a little roving heavy. I will go by and pull some off it it looks a little too thick. But I don't catch everyone!:)
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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019 6TH GRADE - DRAGON HEADS! My students LOVED this project! We started with making an armature out of brown paper towel and masking tape. Just a ball first, golf ball size. Then taped on pieces of cardboard for mouths, horns and anything else... tongues, spikes and etc. We covered the armature with a layer of aluminum foil for strength. It helped hold on those extras. Then, we started with our Model Magic! A base coat, thinned way down to cover the whole head. If there were holes, they seemed to get covered with details and texture. I encouraged a color scheme, not to go with every color. We used the white, yellow, red and blue packs. You can mix many colors from those three colors plus white! It works best if you can get the base coat layer on and let it dry overnight. Adding the soft sticky pieces to the dry seemed to work better than adding to a sticky base coat. Students trimmed cardboard for mounting the dragon heads. We painted with metallic colors and used a little brown oil pastel for some wood texture if they were interested. Definitely a repeater!!!! Posted by Paintbrush RocketNo comments:
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