Pop Art Inspired Neon Tiger

Guided drawing on how to draw a Tiger. 

Students trace their tiger using a sharpie so they will be able to see their black lines through the paint. 

Students then paint the entire background of their canvas. 

Once the paint dries students then paint their Tiger using black acrylic paint.

While waiting for paint to dry students brainstorm and sketch on black paper headphones, mustache, bows, ties, glasses, etc. to add to their final piece with glue. 

The last step is using a Pollack technique splashing paint specks to the canvas as well as the dripping paint on the top.  

Henri Rousseau Art Exhibition

An interactive Jungle of Animals.

The pictures do not do it justice. This by far is one of my favorite Art show themes.  The students loved seeing their Art projects come to life.

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Starry Night ⭐️💫

Grade 6 Students Collaborative Mural~ students were divided into small groups and given grid pieces of Van Gogh’s Starry Night. Students used acrylic paints to replicate their pieces to the best of their ability. When all groups were done students put all the pieces together 💫⭐️🌠🌌🎨

Grade 6 ~Starry Night~Collaborative Mural~

Monet WaterLily Pond

Monet Inspired WaterLily Pond by my Grade 1 and 2

  • Students learned about the artist Claude Monet
  • Students studied Monet’s “Waterlilies” and “The Waterlily Pond” artwork.
  • Students learned how to paint using Monet’s painting technique.
  • Students created their own version of Monet’s “Waterlily Pond” using painting, drawing and collage techniques

Claes Oldenburg Sculptures 🍔🍟🍕🌭

Grade 5 & 6 learned about American artist Claes Oldenburg and his contributions to the Pop Art movement. They researched American foods and created clay sculptures.

They look good enough to eat 😋

Warm & Cool Zentangle Cat Silhouettes

Students began by drawing 2 cat silhouettes. We discussed how to create Zentangles using line patterns and how to create illusion designs. After students designed both cats they painted warm and cool checkered backgrounds. Lastly they mounted their cats on yellow paper and onto their checkered backgrounds. 😻🙌🏽

Heather Galler inspired Bouquets 💐

My Grade 2’s absolutely loved drawing these enlarged flower 🌺 🌸 bouquets.

This lesson comes from one of my amazing art teacher friends Cassie Stephens~ you can find more of her projects on her blog cassiestephens.blogspot.com

Cats 🐱 & Dogs 🐶

This is one of my favorite lessons.

Students started with an eye study on how to draw realistic animal eyes. They used oil pastels for coloring. Students then began to paint on newspaper. Once dried students ripped and shredded the newspaper 📰 and glued onto their blank canvas.

Students then placed the eyes and nose over the newspaper and painted more in-depth details to create their cats and dogs. Multi step lesson with amazing results ❤️🎨😻🐶🤩