Saturday, May 25, 2013

Color Cookbook

 
  Color Cookbook
 
  Grade: 6
 
 Materials: Watercolor Paint, Brushes, Mixing Trays, Water, Watercolor Paper (11 x 17)
 
Activity: Students explored the limitations and qualities of watercolor paint, specifically it's color mixing abilities, and simple bookmaking in the creation of a "Color Cookbook". This cookbook allows students to explore their color theory by creating a book in which they create a custom color, write down it's "recipe" and name it. Building this book acts as an artists resource that they can use to create paintings of any subject. 

 Instructions:  1. Show students how to make an accordian book a one page book
                         2. Start with the cover. Include Name of student, Name of book, and all custom colors
                         3. Letter each page
                         4. Open paper flat. On each page draw a shape and fill it in with a custom color
                         5. Write down the recipe and name (yellow + red + blue = wallop orange)






































Personality Sandwich (Clay)

 
 Personality Sandwich
 
Materials: Air Dry Clay, Clay Tools, Acrylic Paint, Cardboard
Activity: Students explored the limitations and qualities of air dry clay and acrylic paint in the creation of a "personality sandwich", through which they assigned forms, symbols, and objects to their distinct and individual personalities.  This sculpture helped students explore their interests and allowed them to explore the variety of ways they could communicate these interests as something that exists in the real world. 
 
 Instructions:  1. Choose block letter
                         2. Make line drawing of block letter on cardboard
                         3. Use drawing as "blue print" to form slab letter form (bread of the sandwich)
                         4. Build interior sculptures to support the letters (bread) 
                         5. Paint all sculptures, cardboard (as a base) and assemble