Wild and Crazy adventures in the Art Room!

Welcome to my little slice of crazy!! I teach elementary art and also Pre-K! I hope that by sharing my ideas it would encourage you on your journey!

Monday, March 7, 2016

Winter Art projects!

           Here are a few of our winter art projects that we worked on!!
      Recently we played around with color mixing!  There were 6 tables with different colors on them, a red table, a yellow table, blue table etc..  On each table were 2 variations of the base color and then white and the kids created all kinds of shades with just a few colors.  The kids love traveling from table to table and mixing colors and painting patterns on their paper!! The end result was beautiful and it was so much fun to see their faces light up when they saw what they could create!!


       1st graders made these super fun "Snowman at Night" paintings!! They learned the art of color mixing directly onto the paper and how to completely cover your paper with a repeated motion.  They also learned about shading their snowman and how the moon can cast a shadow at night.
      2nd graders made this really cute snowflake kids!! I instructed the drawing and then they painted their little characters!  I think they are just adorable and it always amazes me that they end up drawing a character that is similar to themselves!
     3rd-5th grade made these beautiful tree scenes that we ended up turning into cards to give to their pastors!  They tree scenes were drawn on black sulphite paper and colored with oil pastels.  The kids love blending the oil pastels and seeing the results!!


Lastly we had a lot of fun during Thanksgiving time!!
1st and 2nd graders made the most adorable turkeys and pilgrims!! I just love their drawings, they have so much expression and creativity to them!!  These paintings were drawn with oil pastel and then painted with water colors!
I will try and get some of my sweet Kinders art projects up here soon!!!
Blessings
Candi

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Veterans Day Art

      I know it's a little past Veterans Day but the projects turned out so great I have to share them with you!!!!  This year was another elementary school wide collaboration!  Each grade participated to pull off a spectacular project that says, thank you to all our Veterans!!  We first started of with the book, Sweet Land of Liberty:
This is such a great little book that celebrates our nation and all those who fought for our freedoms!!  Each year we take time to talk about how special our Veterans are and the students love to share the Veterans that are special to each of them.  We talk about how the art projects that we will make for our Veterans assembly is our way of saying thank you and of showing those amazing men and women just how special they are to us!!
    So this year our projects were inspired by my favorite children's artist, Eric Carle!  Art projects using similar methods to that of Eric Carle always turn out beautiful! 
We made a giant flag with 50 stars, we made a field of poppies with grass and sky! 
The older kids made abstract poppies and flags that were inspired by the artist Jasper Johns. 
The projects turned out better than I ever could have imagined and we had the most wonderful assembly celebrating our Veterans!  Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the men and women who have fought to keep up safe!!! 

Hope you enjoy!!!
Blessings,
Candi

Van Gogh adventures in the art room!

    I have had many friends ask how I do some of things that I do!  So I figured I would give blogging a try and see if this would be a good forum for sharing those ideas!!  So here goes and please be kind because I am totally a baby blogger in the midst of some real professionals!! Ha!!
    First off let me say that I absolutely love being an art teacher, it's exciting and so much fun to watch children step out of their comfort zones and get creative!!  Not all children are thrilled about that, shocker!!! However in my art room, there are no mistakes there are just opportunities to try something new, to head in a new direction!  I often tell my students to keep going and see what happens, if you really don't like it we can start over.  I always try and push them a little and a lot of the time they end up really liking it.  What's so great about this process is that there is power in the "not giving up"  just like life, at times we want to throw in the towel, to give up, to start over.  The problem with that is we miss out on the beauty of the "process", we learn things about ourselves, we find value in the fact that we didn't give up and usually we end up better for it in the end!  I know  it's just pencils, paint and paper, but I take every opportunity to shape and mold that I can get!!  For me it's about so much more than just art, it's about special moments with these kids and I'm so blessed that the Lord has chosen an art room to be the vessel for his work and I am embracing it 100%!!  I'm that kinda girl that jumps feet first and gives it all she has!! I may have a few bruises to prove it but why not give it all you have, life is all about moments and I'm going to make the most of them!! 
   So here is what we've done in the art room so far this year!!
We had an amazing art project at the beginning of the year focused on Van Gogh and the Starry Night.  These kids are AHHHMAZING!!!! I cannot even begin to tell you how much fun this was and to watch their faces light up when the results of their paintings even surprised them!!
This was a 3rd-5th grade project:



I would love to take credit for this awesome idea but I borrowed it from the deepspacesparkle.com website, I made a few alterations but the original idea came from there!!! I love this website and it is a great resource for any art teacher or if you want to do it at home with your kids!! 
This lesson was so much fun, not only did we learn a little bit about Van Gogh and his style of painting but we also applied it to our lives as Christians.  I used Philippians 2:14-15: "Do everything without grumbling or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, “children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.” Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky."  We had great conversations about what it means to be "lights in a dark world", the students were able to take their art lesson and apply to their everyday life!!

Materials used:
black sulphite paper 
tempera paint
flat brushes
Oil pastel for the tree and village

Another Van Gogh art project with 1st & 2nd graders

 

Hope you enjoy this!!!
Blessings
Candi