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Shadow Tracing

By Cheryl Trowbridge 2 Comments

Shadow Tracing with Pencil

Shadow tracing is a great way to get outside on a bright sunny day, explore positive and negative space, and have some fun with color at the same time.  Shadow tracing is low stress for students (2nd grade and up) and has minimal prep for teachers. Students can usually finish one of these paintings in a single class period, or you may want to let them do a few tracings the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Abstract Design, Drawing, Lessons, Medium, Painting, Process, Tempera Tagged With: drawing, painting, shadow, shadow painting, shadow tracing, shadows

Painting with Impressionism – “After Monet”

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

We began our lesson by looking at examples of Monet's paintings in an old Monet art calendar.  I chose his painting of Antibes for us to "copy" and hung it up where everyone could see it.  Then I explained to my 1st graders that art students sometimes copy a famous painting in order to learn from it, and that it's okay to do that as long as you give the original artist proper … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Famous Artists, Lessons, Medium, Monet, Claude, Painting, Process, Tempera Tagged With: artist Claude Monet, Impressionism, watercolor

Underwater Fantasy inspired by Paul Klee

By Cheryl Trowbridge 8 Comments

Swiss painter and graphic artist, Paul Klee, is known for his child-like use of line and color.... maybe that's why kids relate so well to his work!  The influence of Surrealism, Expressionism, and Cubism is easily seen in his art, yet he really had a style all his own.  This project is inspired by his painting, "Fish Magic", where he combines traditional underwater imagery … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Abstract (Non-representational), Fantasy, Fish / Marine Life, Klee, Paul, Lessons, Mixed Media, Ocean / Seascapes, Painting, Surrealism Tagged With: abstract art, artist Paul Klee, Surrealism, tissue paper

Blossoming “Popcorn Trees”

By Cheryl Trowbridge 6 Comments

Spring has sprung, and to celebrate, our Kinders painted trees blossoming with flowers made of popcorn!  This lesson reinforces the color mixing skills we've been working on all year, as well as teaches a basic technique for drawing/painting trees.  Adding popcorn also gives the opportunity to talk about the concept of "mixed media".  And who doesn't love … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Collage, Lessons, Mixed Media, Painting, Seasons, Tempera, Trees Tagged With: color mixing, Kindergarten, popcorn, spring, tempera, trees

Cezanne-Inspired Still Life – a Step Further!

By Cheryl Trowbridge 7 Comments

I was so happy with the results that my Kinders had with our Cezanne-inspired still life paintings, that I wanted to take it a step further with my 1st grade classes....  As I showed my 1st graders some of Cezanne's still life paintings, we noticed that you could often see a dark edge around many of his shapes.  So, this time after we finished "hiding the white paper" we used … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cezanne, Paul, Famous Artists, Lessons, Painting, Post Impressionism, Still Life, Tempera Tagged With: artist Paul Cezanne, still life, tempera

Cezanne-Inspired Still Life for K and Beyond

By Cheryl Trowbridge 6 Comments

Today my Kinders learned about Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne, and painted a still life inspired by him.  This lesson was so successful on so many levels!  First, we talked about how Cezanne's father didn't encourage him in his art (he wanted him to be a banker or a lawyer), but he had a friend named Emil Zola who encouraged him to keep painting.  Emil was a writer so the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cezanne, Paul, Famous Artists, Lessons, Painting, Post Impressionism, Still Life, Tempera Tagged With: artist Paul Cezanne, encouragement, sketching, still life, tempera

Snowmen with Tempera

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

  Cropping and a unique point of view make this "not your everyday snowman"!  I first saw this composition idea on Art Projects for Kids (done with oil pastels - original link no longer works!) and then on Deep Space Sparkle (done with tempera paint).  I used this lesson to teach my first graders about cropping and the 3/4 view portrait.  They loved it when I told them the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Lessons, Painting, Seasons, Tempera Tagged With: cropping, snowmen

How to Mix More Interesting Greens

By Cheryl Trowbridge 6 Comments

How to Mix More Interesting Greens

Green is a color that students often take for granted. When painting greens, many kids will default to just using the green in their paint set. This results in paintings that lack depth and interest. With some basic color mixing instruction, kids can paint a variety of greens and greatly improve their paintings at the same time! Follow these steps to mix more interesting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Color / Color Mixing, Landscape, Lessons, Nature, Painting, Tempera Tagged With: color, color mixing, color wheel, green, watercolor

Children’s Prayers for the World

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

a child's prayer written on top of a painting of the Earth

 I love this project that 2nd-grade teacher, Barbara Mendence, does with her students each year!  Not only is this a fun art lesson, but it makes for a great geography lesson and culture study as well.  Armed with a list that includes all the countries of the world, her class commits to praying for every country over the course of the year.  As they work through their list each … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Faith, Lessons, Lettering, Multicultural, Painting, Watercolor Tagged With: earth day, prayer, watercolor, world

Kids Express Themselves with Art

By Cheryl Trowbridge 2 Comments

These are just a few of the amazing paintings done by children in the tent cities of Haiti, on the anniversary of the earthquake.Sometimes I get so caught up in the academics and "mechanics" of teaching art (the elements, principles, and "how to's") that I forget the importance of art as a means of self-expression.  On my recent trip to Haiti, I was enormously blessed to get to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Acrylic, Art Therapy, Haiti, Multicultural, Painting Tagged With: art therapy, Haiti, multicultural art, self-expression

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