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I LOVE these flowers!!! I also think this may be my new favorite art lesson to teach! 2nd Graders did such a fabulous job creating them– SO proud of their work!! Step-by-step directions with…
Un de mes élèves a choisi une image de la Tour Eiffel représentée par Georges Seurat dans la boîte à histoire de l'art. Les enfants ont échangé sur ce qu'ils voyaient, ce qu'ils aimaient ou non. Et on en est venu à parler du pointillisme. Et cela piqué leur curiosité. Je leur ai donc promis de leur montrer une autre œuvre de Seurat ( une étude intitulée " Crépuscule à Gravelines"). Mais je n'ai pas eu envie de m'arrêter en si bon chemin et j'ai donc trouvé des œuvres en lien avec les illusions d'optiques allant du Op Art à l'art cinétique. Je vous propose donc les fiches avec des résumés sur les différents artistes abordés et les œuvres en grand format. Résumé des artistes Œuvres en grand format A la suite de ces observations, les élèves ont voulu réaliser quelque chose qui utilise une illusion d'optique. J'ai opté pour une approche au travers du principe de Yacoov Agam. en voici la démarche : J'ai proposé deux supports à colorier reprenant des formes géométriques simples. Nous avons discuté sur les effets des couleurs, des nuances, des dégradés (en reprenant des œuvres de Julio Le Parc notamment). Voici les fiches en PDf à colorier : CERCLES CARRES Voici les étapes en photo : 1. Colorier les deux feuilles (le plus foncé sur les bords pour accentuer l'effet de profondeur) 2. Découper des bandes de 3 cm de large pour chaque forme et les coller en les alternant sur un support semi rigide (canson 160 gr). pour mes élèves de maternelle j'ai tracé sur le support des lignes pour aider à placer de manière régulière les bandes. 3. Plier la feuille support pour créer un accordéon. 4. Placer le support à la verticale et se déplacer de droite à gauche pour profiter des effets visuels. Effet visuel garanti et démarche très parlante pour les élèves qui peuvent voir immédiatement en application les observations faites auparavant.
Ce soir sur le blog, je vous présente notre arbre d'automne réalisé avec des restes de taillures de crayons...
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Winter is a hard time for gardeners. While we wait for Spring to arrive, we stare at our bare gardens, feeling the absence of color, look despairingly at blank walls, and dream. Well, snap out of it! This is the perfect time of the year to decide on how to accent those empty spots with mosaic garden art! Make your plans to add the perfect touches to your gardens now, and you’ll have a more beautiful outdoor space throughout the year. Our mosaic artwork ideas will jazz up every corner as they highlight plantings, create popping color combinations, and show off planters, walkways, and walls. Once winter arrives, weatherproof mosaic pieces won’t fade away. You’ll still have structure, life, and form, no matter how gray the days become. So, put down your seed catalogs, and let us show you 18 mosaic garden art ideas you’ll love. We guarantee that you’ll find plenty of inspo with our selections. 1- Walk This Way With Mosaic Image source Pinterest When the pathway turns into a mosaic artwork, there’s magic underfoot. Rather than leaving their pathways as plain concrete, these homeowners decided to accent every curve with a loosely arranged patchwork of mosaic field tiles. The colors match the various blooming plants and carefully selected planters. The tree at the center becomes a focal point, rather than blending in with a plain walkway. Meanwhile, pulling the mosaic tiles up onto the pond edges and raised garden areas creates a sense of flow throughout the backyard. 2- Succulent Blues Image source Pinterest In the right climates, specimen cacti and succulent plants can live for years. Here, the gardeners embrace these beauties in a carefully curated bed. The mosaic artwork will last as long as their blue-green agaves. Notice how the colors of the glass mosaic tiles match the leaves to perfection. Some other neat details to try: Matching glass pebbles scattered amongst the plants, and some personal treasures that personalize this cozy corner. 3- Gone Fishing Image source Pinterest When their terrain wouldn’t cooperate for adding a koi pond, this gardener didn’t give up. Instead, they added a richly detailed piece of koi pond mosaic art that adds depth and beauty to their patio. These koi fish are guaranteed to be the most carefree additions to this backyard. Trompe l’oeil art like this is a beautiful way to create the illusion of more depth in any space. 4- Building Blocks Image source Pinterest Stacking a column of mosaic art tiles adds life to this blank wall. An abstract impression of trees fills each block, created in bright saturated colors. Arranging each of the pieces in a slightly haphazard, off-kilter arrangement makes the pattern more lively. These cheery pieces of mosaic artwork will coordinate with a wide range of blooms and flower pots, making them quite versatile. 5- Tea-riffic Accents Image source Pinterest No matter how many lumps you take, you’ll never find a sweeter serving of tea than the mosaic artwork pieces here. Created with vintage china and crockery and cupcake frosting pastels, this duo rises above the groundcover in a shady spot. By elevating one piece on a stand, the clever garden designer assures that it won’t be hidden away later in the season. In addition, the different levels create visual interest. 6- Magic Carpet Image source Pinterest It’s no secret that mosaic rugs are fantastic additions to any room. Needless to say, they can also work their magic in gardens. Tucked away in a private corner, this seating area becomes a downright civilized spot to sit down for some reading and relaxing. A multitude of colored stones is arranged to mimic a fine oriental rug, complete with a border and fringe. In a shady spot, the reds and golds add a burst of sunny color. 7- Frozen in Time Sometimes water features become more work than pleasure. This inspired creation freezes the action for big impact! Using an upturned ceramic pot as the “water” source, mosaic tiles cascade downwards to the pool below. Although this garden decor can be used with water, thanks to a recirculating pump, it’s just as vibrant and attractive when it’s not. It’s a perfect year-round accent. 8- No Need to Be Koi Image source Pinterest Mosaic art doesn’t have to stick to a flat surface to be effective. In fact, it excels when used to define irregular shapes and three-dimensional forms. Take this piece, for example. Every color of a serene koi pool is present, with a pair of the glorious creatures as a focal point. What a striking way to extend the beauty of a pond into other areas of your garden. 9- Great Walls of Fire Image source Pinterest Whimsy abounds in this particular garden mosaic walls idea. The aquatic-themed art is a swirl of watery hues and sea life. Wrapping the tiles up and over the edge creates the illusion of a water oasis. Who wouldn’t want to sit down with the person who dangles their feet into this blissful scene? The tumble of native plants completes this easily maintained oasis. 10- Box it Up, Please Image source Pinterest Look carefully, and you might spot the humble origins of this adorable flower box! Adding mosaic art to an ordinary cement building block elevated it into a showcase for the bright blooms of Sweet William plants. If you’re interested in trying this idea at home, a border design would work perfectly. 11- Bathing Beauties Mozaico design Large-scale mosaic wall art can transform an entire section of your garden, adding a sense of perspective. A tranquil design like these bathing mermaids will blend with a wide range of plants in your landscape. Although the subject is quite serene, this format creates a sense of gentle movement along the panel. 12- Cut Loose Image source Pinterest A riotous tumble of mosaic tiles covers this courtyard. Not content to contain the fun to the walls, these homeowners added more tiles to the flower boxes and pavement. Pansies parade along the geranium planter, and the cascading greenery in the coordinating urns keeps the party going. 13- Welcome Aboard Image source Pinterest A special blend of mosaic tiles and stones turned this garden entry door into a welcoming portal. Stucco creates a great blank slate for mosaic wall art and mosaic art garden walls. Here, the smooth surface took on a new life, as a free-form wave of color and texture defines the doorway. Patterns like these have a wonderful organic feel that feels at home in a garden setting. 14- Rise and Shine Image source Pinterest Why are depictions of chickens such a classic? They’ve been used as mosaic wall art and mosaic floor designs since the time of Ancient Pompeii. This brick-framed garden pavement section is a fine example, with marble mosaic tiles creating the familiar rooster. Letting the bricks acquire a patina, and the groundcover spill onto the piece just adds to the appeal. 15- Wink and You’ll Miss it Image source Pinterest Actually, it’s hard to miss this lively garden display. A rainbow of brights is rivaled by the jaunty beauty at the center. The actual design layout of the plants is quite simple, as the focal point is so strong. Surrounded by smooth river rocks, the mosaic artwork is clearly outlined – which helps add to its major impact. No matter how your seasonal plantings perform, this lady will ensure your garden looks great. 16- A Sprinkle of Daisies Image source Pinterest Mosaic garden wall ideas can take so many forms. Not every inch has to be covered thickly for wonderful results. A case in point – this mosaic art-adorned rock wall. The garden designers were content to let the concrete serve as a spacious background for pretty rocks and carefully-placed blooms. With a pebble here, and a pebble there, the tiny blossoms take flight. 17- Do Take a Seat Image source Pinterest Or, maybe don’t take this seat – it’s a sturdy number made of cast concrete – but it is covered with mosaic art ideas you’ll want to steal for your own garden. Completely fun, practically indestructible, and perfect for a nice reading session, this cozy chair is a piece of glass mosaic art. Maybe you’d like to try out some faux upholstery accents like the nailhead trim on your plain garden seating? 18- Nothing Fishy Here Image source Pinterest Aquatic and nautical mosaics can still shine in a garden without any water features. This slick and shiny fish duo swim smoothly through a sea of stones. With the wide range of durable mosaic art designs in our catalog, it’s easy to reproduce a sweet stream, a soothing splash pad, or a sinuous swish of fish. Remember, you don’t have to wait for spring to start designing your amazing new garden space. Take a look at your blank slate, and think about where to best use our garden wall mosaic ideas and other examples to bring art to your outdoor rooms. Stay up to date with the latest style trends and mosaic news from around the world by signing up for our newsletter! And, don’t forget to save your favorites for our once-a-year Black Friday sale next week! Stay tuned on our website.
Ce soir sur le blog, je vous présente notre arbre d'automne réalisé avec des restes de taillures de crayons...
14 years ago I walked into my very first art room, full of so much excitement but also feeling totally overwhelmed wondering where to even begin!?
Le printemps est là ! Et qui dit printemps dit fleurs mais aussi papillons ! Leurs belles couleurs nous enchantent toujours mais je parie que vous n'en avez jamais vus aux couleurs d'une oeuvre d'artiste ! Après les couronnes d'artistes , les masques...
Art projects that are fun for kids and bring in big bucks for your school auction!
In this Aquarium Perspective Lesson, Middle School students will dive right into learning about the principle of perspective while designing an aquarium.
This Claude Monet craft for kids is a fun way to make art in your homeschool or classroom! Children will enjoy creating a fingerpainting that mimics his style.
I had a request on Monday for some Hot Air Balloons so I have some of those for you today and I’ll also pop up the combined image I made for my card for any of you who might like it. I have u…
This large scale string art wall project for kids is easy and fun! It was intended to be a fall leaf string art project, but any theme will work!
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Ce soir sur le blog, je vous présente notre arbre d'automne réalisé avec des restes de taillures de crayons...
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Art projects that are fun for kids and bring in big bucks for your school auction!
Toujours en recherche d'idées artistiques sur Pinterest. Voici ma trouvaille du jour : Article original rédigé par Locazil et publié sur LocaZil Reproduction interdite sans autorisation
Craies grasses et encres ont servi à réaliser ces superbes oeuvres trouvées sur le blog de Natalie , (" elementaryartfun "), enseignante d'Arts plastiques au Texas . En attente de sa réponse à ma demande d'autorisation de publier depuis plusieurs semaines...
This cute cat is one of my favorite paper collage for kids projects. I love the look of the black marker shapes on the newsprint body.
A reader wrote in about these neat cardboard art made by cutting off the top layer of corrugated cardboard to reveal the inner layer, and adding some
Create this Starry Night Masterpiece with your students! This Van Gogh inspired Art Project for Kids uses simple materials you already have in your art supply closet. Free Step-by-Step video and tutorial at The Crafty Classroom.
5 printable pdf worksheets to draw or build a human figure with the right proportions. In the first worksheet, there is the grid on which you can draw a mannequin, following the instructions of the…
All art students created a leaf on the first day of school. Each leaf was added to our classroom tree collage. Throughout the day my bare tree trunk transformed into a bright and colorful piece of collaborative art.
Earlier this year, my co-worker Jayne found the idea to make a collaborative school-wide paper mural based on the artwork of Thank YouX. The idea for a student mural originally came from Jenell No…
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En ce 13 éme jour de confinement, je vous propose de créer avec ce qu'on a sous la main .... Ici avec du carton, de la peinture, des feutres et de la colle ... À faire avec les enfants sans modération et pourquoi pas les accrocher à vos fenêtres pour mettre de la couleur dans votre ville ... M...
Amazing and awesome math art projects that kids (and parents and teachers!) will love.
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