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André Houot There is little to no info about this amazing illustrator online. A wiki page has a brief synopsis on him, but I was hard pressed to find any of his work for sale. Many of these piece…
© Florent River Allez, on remonte le temps et on se plonge le temps d'un week-end chez Cromagnon. Pas de panique : on ne dormira pas dans des grottes mais dans un cottage tout confort ariégeois. Au court de ce mini séjour, on s'initie en famille, à...
André Houot There is little to no info about this amazing illustrator online. A wiki page has a brief synopsis on him, but I was hard pressed to find any of his work for sale. Many of these piece…
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I had a mad panic the other night when a lovely Mummy friend gave me the heads up that next Friday the boy has a dressing up day at school. Not a nice straight forward theme I could raid the dressi…
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Prehistoric animals are a fascinating subject of study that refers to the animals that lived on Earth before the emergence of human civilization. These
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Make your own Clay fossils How we made our fossils You will need: Clay. we used air drying. items to imprint Brown paint Cream/beige paint Paintbrushes 1) make the bases of your fossils, we rolled our clay into a ball and then used the palms of our hands to flatten it into a circular shape. […]
Prehistoric Lascaux Cave drawings/paintings! Check out the cave paintbrushes! Come travel with us back to 30,000 B.C to where art began! Cave dwellers from prehistoric times were artists of their time using minerals to create paints to create drawings of animals that roamed the earth. Wild horses, wild bulls, elk and deer, and handprints of the artists appear in all kinds of deep red, orange, and deep black colors that cover the ceilings and walls. In the 1940, the cave was discovered in France by 4 teenagers and their dog when they discovered a hole that went underground and led to the cave. 3rd graders watched video clips of a tour of the cave and we talked about how these cave people made their paint and to think about how they would make their paintbrushes. Then each table ('cavepeople tribe') were given a cave wall (a giant piece of brown craft paper roll) that they would wrinkle up to give it cave wall texture. Then looking at some close up photos, students recreated the drawings on their own wall with pastels of the same colors of the original drawings from Lascaux. Inside Lascaux Cave cave painting/drawing of a wild horse Aa photo of inside looking at the wall and ceiling of Lascaux. Bulls, deer, elk, and wild horses line the walls and ceiling ancient handprint in Lasacaux cave Then as a finishing touch we made cave man paintbrushes! We used the brushes to make our 'signature' or handprint to show who made this art. They didn't have a written language back then, so leaving a handprint was a sign of who was there and who could have made the art! Here's how we made the brushes. Students found a stick and then had to pick one of 3 styles to make: -grass bristle -fake fur bristle -feather bristle All paintbrushes were made with the help of 'cave man tape' aka masking tape (more fun this way:) ) and some 'cave man string' wrapped around the base. The fake fur we prended was wooly mammoth or deer/elk hide that our tribe had hunted. a student using their cave paintbrush to make their hand print 'signature' Students could either trace around their hand with chalk and blend, trace around their hand with a paintbrush, or paint directly on their palm and stamp to make the handprint.
Lets face it, kids are more exposed to street art than museum art on any given day. Artist have used this reality to bring their art to the people: to the streets. This unit was all about street art. We learned the difference between "street art" and "graffiti" and the history of both dating back to cave paintings and ancient Rome. Cueva de las Manos (Spanish for Cave of the Hands) in the Santa Cruz province in Argentina Graffiti From Pompei I was inspired to do this project after watching Exit Through the Gift Shop, a documentary by Bansky about the art world and street art. Exit Through the Gift Shop is not, I repeat, NOT suitable for students!!! I found this to show them instead: The kids LOVE Banksy. They love the fact that he is an exclusive, elusive, top secret artist. We had several awesome discussions about vandalism, the value of art, and how art can be political. I made it VERY clear that I was not encouraging them to go out and make street art illegally. We even drew up a contract that they signed promising they would not use their graffiti skills for evil. So far, I have not had a problem with it. Ideally, of course, I would have wanted to take the students out to make some real street art. I had several limitations ie large classes, lack of supplies, and lack of space to create a public work (and the fact that our school is pretty new so there was no chance in a million years they would let us paint the walls.) So.... I decided I would teach them to draw graffiti letters. I looked on youtube for tutorials which I modified for them. I made them use what I taught them and create their own alphabet. That process took a lot of time I will admit, but I think the practice really helped their final project. They had to include a gradient (to show blending), their name, and a positive character trait (I throw in Character Ed whenever possible). Oh, and all letters had to be 3-D. Here are some examples: