Friday, March 6, 2009

Art week...


I don't often post much about my classroom, but...
...this is my favorite week out of the year. Now, it is unfortunate that this week always lands squarely on top of state testing week - but some would say it is directly planned that way so that little third grade brains don't begin to ooze out their little ears from the intense test taking. Each afternoon throughout the week we open and explore the worlds of many an artist (most of them long gone) who left a mark on the artistic scene in unusual and enlightening ways.

Above is one student's vision on Picasso's ideals of abstract facial expression.
Below a Monet influenced water scene at it's beginnings...

Add in some pointilism (using q-tips) that Seurat would probably not approve of...
and Matisse's idea of painting with scissors...
My favorite part (even though the kids are reluctant to try it at first) is when they set aside the paint, crayons, and glue for their pencils and sketch the Great DaVinci's Mona.


We followed the paths of Michelangelo, O'Keefe, Pollock and others too many to mention.
Teaching with passion is the only way to teach it!

4 comments:

Nichole said...

Aw, look at you getting all sentimental!!

Mrs. Weddle said...

well one of my favorite artists is in your mix ... i love mattises :) art is just fun :)

rcprncss said...

I am sure your students really enjoyed this!

Pam said...

This is so cool Candi! And I bet your students totally loved this, especially after all that yucky testing!