The visual arts program at Woodlawn engages students in making, interpreting, and learning about art in a meaningful way. Students learn skills and concepts of art while growing as individuals.The art curriculum is designed to enrich core classes through integrated themes. Students experiment with a variety of media and technique. Students are encouraged to think and work like artists; focusing on the creative process and not the end product. Though we do end up with some amazing products!
Monday, October 31, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
2nd grade created Fall images in the Romero Britto style.
- We looked at various examples of Britto's images and discussed the use of line and pattern in his work
- Students drew a fall images and then divided the background into four parts
- Color in the picture with oil pastels
- go back over the pencil lines with big bold black outlines
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Romero Britto Fields
In an effort to create a harvest image in the Romero Britto style, 5th grade students started with a one-point perspective drawing. Their next steps were to color everything leaving no white, outline everything in black and then to add pattern to the fields and skies.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Line Design Challenge
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