Friday, April 24, 2020

Art Ketchup

Have you turned in all 3 art projects?  
Don’t worry, it's Art Ketchup week!

If you have already emailed me some artwork,
THANK YOU, but there's still more to do!

Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade:

3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade: 

Review the art projects listed above, complete the activity, take a picture of your art, and email it to me!  You'll also receive PBIS points for each art project you turn it!

Check out some more artwork from our talented Jamestown students:

  



 

And some rainbow chalk art from 5th grade teacher Mrs. Berghoff.


Friday, April 17, 2020

Trolls Chalk Art

My latest chalk art was inspired by the recent release of the Trolls World Tour movie.

I haven’t seen the new movie yet, but I did watch How to draw Poppy and How to draw Branch Art for Kids Hub drawing videos to help create my artwork outside.


 


Have you created anything at home?  Take a pic an EMAIL me!

Found-Object Faces

Project 3: for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grade Students 

Step 1:  
Watch the YouTube video of the book,
My Dog Is as Smelly as Dirty Socks by Hanoch Piven 

Step 2: 
Collect and assemble a face by using objects found inside, or outside, your home.
Examples:

 

 

 

Step 3: 
Take a picture of your Found-Object Faces and email it to me.

 I can't wait to see what you create! 
  

Portrait Collage

Project 3:  for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Students 

A portrait is defined as: a pictorial representation of a person, usually of the face.
A collage is defined as: an artistic composition made of various materials.

You will need scissors and paper items, background paper and glue is optional.

Step 1:  Collect imagery
Make sure nobody in your house is still using or needs the items you are going to use.

  • Look at old magazines, catalogs, junk mail, finished cereal boxes, etc.  
  • Cut out pieces of facial features such as eyes, nose, mouth, ear, hair. 
    Each facial feature can be an actual image of that part, for example an eye could be a human eye, a cartoon eye, an animal eye, or something could be used to resemble the shape of an eye.
  • Cut out additional accessories or items that could be used in your artwork. Examples: jewelry, hat, bow,  or something to create a background wall or decorative frame

Step 2: Create your collage
Find a flat surface to work on.  Arrange your cut out pieces to create a portrait. 
Remember, more details will enhance (improve) your artwork, so include those additional items like earrings or a mustache. 
Examples:





Step 3: Take a Picture
Snap a picture of your portrait collage and email it to me.

 I can't wait to see what you create! 

Student Artwork from Project 2

Check out some Student Artwork from Project 2






 

  

 

Still have artwork to turn in from Project 2?  Take a picture and EMAIL it to me!

Student Artwork from Project 1

Check out some Student Artwork from Project 1

 



 

 



 


Still have artwork to turn in from Project 1?  Take a pic and EMAIL it to me!