Monday, December 19, 2022

American Gothic Parody With Some New Spins…EVEN THE GOLDEN GIRLS!


American Gothic Parodies were pretty fun!  I can’t say which is my favorite because I like all of them!  We have done parodies in the past.  Click HERE for Parodies!

How did this go down?

The middle schoolers picked their characters.
We looked for possibilities online.
We searched for “black and white” or “outline” SpongeBob or whatever.
I copied it and pasted it into a word document and we sized it up or down.  
The kids traced the background and then the characters.
The kids used sharpie to finish up!

L👀KIE:















❤, 1965

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Howard Finster Folk Art Santa Fun!

 


The Pops of Folk Art, Howard Finster” still influencing kids with his folksy style.

Almost every year, I try to squeeze a little Howard into my lessons.  Click HERE for previous Howard Finster Posts!  

I love this classic Howard Finster video Click HERE for a funny video with Howard talking!

How did this project go down?

I showed the video above…

I gave the kids a handout with Howard’s Santas.
The kids drew.
The kids painted.

Have a l👀k!








❤, 1965


Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Clay Sugar Skulls

Have you ever rolled out clay on a slab roller and had the kids design Sugar Skulls? If not, give it a try. This lesson was low prep but packed a loaded punch full of learning. Scroll down for more details and past post more even more ideas.
In the post below, I mentioned that my students needed to know how to use a slab roller in middle school. Cathy does a great job of introducing this in lower school. See the link below for more details.
Cathy's Clay Snow Globe Ornaments Painted With Acrylic Paint
We have blogged on sugar skulls before see the links below:

Appreciate you all stopping by, 1969













 

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Clay Snow Globe Ornaments Painted with Acrylic Paint


This was a very clever idea from our Lower School Art Teacher, Cathy. She did a micro unit on how to use the slab roller and showed the students all of the ins and outs of that piece of clay equipment because when they get to middle school with me they just need to know how to use it on their on in my 3D Art Class. 

Once the clay was cut out and fired on 04 slow holding at 10, the bisque was ready to embellish as an ornament of your choice. This year was a snow globe theme. They used acrylic paint to design the winter scene. Once the scene was designed, they dried and she used a sealer on top. (polyurethane spray)

Step 3 was adding the details of the choice of ribbon to adorn the snow globe. Lots of Elements and Principles were taught in this lesson along with the Studio Habits of Mind.

Super happy that I am allowed to share with you - 1969