Friday 20 February 2015

Roy Lichtenstein Inspired Kawaii Paintings



Have you ever had that ah-ha moment that magically brings a lesson together?  That 'click' happened for me when coming up with the idea for this Roy Lichtenstein inspired lesson.  While developing a unit on Roy Lichtenstein I had already decided on a primary coloured dot art activity, as well as an action word one, so when it came to coming up with an idea for creating acrylic paintings I wanted to do something different.  After perusing images of Roy Lichtenstein's artworks I honed in on his landscapes such as Sunrise 1965, and Sinking Sun 1964





Roy Lichtenstein, Sunrise, 1965


Roy Lichtenstein, Sinking Sun, 1964



I also wanted to emphasize Lichtenstein's use of cartoon and comic strip images for his pop art.  Learning that Lichtenstein's landscapes were inspired by Japanese art I wondered if there might be a way to connect the two.  That's when I discovered Kawaii.  If you are unfamiliar with Kawaii it is an element in Japanese pop culture signifying cuteness.  Examples of Kawaii that your students would likely be familiar with are anime characters such as Hello Kitty and Pikachu from Pokemon.  For our paintings we looked at these Kawaii clouds for inspiration:





The finished artworks are a cool mash up of Kawaii and Roy Lichtenstein pop art, and turned out fantastic!  Some of the Kawaii style facial expressions on the clouds are a bit hard to see given the colour choices, but I think that you can still tell by the variety how much the kids enjoyed adding this layer of personality to their paintings.  On a final note, while we did add a lot of dots and concentric circles, I would have liked the kids to create dots with a more Ben-day dot technique, so if anyone has any suggestions that would be great!





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Roy Lichtenstein and Kawaii Inspired Art For Kids





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Sunday 15 February 2015

3D Doodle Pen



Check out this video of the 3Doodler, a pen that allows you to create three dimensional drawings using melted plastic.  It looks pretty amazing, so I'd love to hear if anyone has used this and if you think it's worth the $100+ price tag.










Wednesday 11 February 2015

Giraffe Drawings Part 2 - Adding Patterns & Watercolour



If you've been following along the past couple of weeks you know my drawing and watercolour class has been working on giraffe artworks.  We started with a step by step drawing guide HERE and then explored various watercolour techniques HERE.  Last class the group added patterned spots to the necks of their giraffes as well as watercolour to the entire giraffe.  As I noticed when the group experimented with watercolours, a few of the students still had trouble adding enough water to make the colours transparent.  Our final step will be to add watercolour and oil pastel to the backgrounds-stay tuned!








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 Some close ups of the patterned spots


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Monday 9 February 2015

Do You Do Holiday Art? Podcast Episode 3



With Valentine's Day just around the corner, I discuss some of the pros and cons of creating holiday themed art & crafts in the art room, share why I don't really like holiday art, and give my pick for this episode's art shout out.

(Image source: http://www.surfandsunshine.com/15-fun-valentines-craft-ideas-for-kids/)













Click the image below to check out this episode's art shout out

http://plbrown.blogspot.ca/2015/01/how-to-create-rockin-still-life.html





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