Showing posts with label neutral colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neutral colors. Show all posts
Monday, February 06, 2012
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Kindergartners just got finished creating African style mudcloths using neutral colors! The patterns were made by stamping with various found objects like: forks, tops, beads, sponges, marker tops, clothespins and so much more. After stamping, students cut their printed papers and glued on top of the other strips. Students wove their strips together to create a more interesting pattern! I hung them all together as a class to create a even larger piece of artwork for our school to view!
Labels:
kindergarten,
mudcloths,
neutral colors,
printmaking
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Kindergarten Snowflakes

Kindergarteners created four snowflakes each using white oil pastels for the lines and black paper for the background. We were aiming for the same black/white photographic look when Wilson Bentley was photographing his snowflakes! Kindergarteners were excited to learn about different kinds of cameras, who a photographer was, symmetry and neutral colors!
Let it SNOW!
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