My high school students started working with color this semester, or more exactly, colored pencils. We started off making a color wheel to understand a little color theory. Then they got to work using their drawing skills to draw a bell pepper. These are some really nice ones:
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Showing posts with label colored pencil. Show all posts
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Colored Pencil Veggies and Pooh
Labels:
colored pencil,
Dali. drawing,
high school art,
still life
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Winslow Homer Inspired Seascapes
After O'Keeffe I chose to look at Winslow Homer with the elementary school classes and we looked at many of his seascape paintings. I made sure they understood that a seascape always has at least two elements, the sea and the sky, and they always meet at the horizon line. I let them know its better to have your horizon line either above or below the center of the paper to make the composition more interesting. We looked at how the colors of the sky always reflected in the sea water and asked the students to pay particular attention to the time of day and/or weather they wanted to draw when they were selecting their colors. I offered either blue or white paper for them to work on. Many of them came out so beautifully!
Here are some of the Homer seascapes we saw first:
Here are some of the Homer seascapes we saw first:
Labels:
art,
colored pencil,
drawing,
elementary school art,
homer
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