This is part 2 of a homeschool lesson on tint, shade, and value. The ages range from 5-12. After creating the Tint and Shade Winter Sky painting we used our new color mixing abilities to create snowmen with value. These turned out great!
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Today I taught 8 homeschool students ranging from ages 5-12. We started by learning about tints and shades. We created a sky using blue paint and mixing it with white to make tints, and then black to make shades. We then added silhouettes of tree branches to make it more interesting. Look below to see the art they made!
2nd grade students studied Cubism and the artist Pablo Picasso. Cubism is an art movement where forms are flattened into geometric shapes. Many angles of an object can be seen. Think about all the views of a face. What would that look like? Find out when students bring home their Cubist Portraits. Look at all the great artwork! 1st grade students viewed and interpreted the work of Keith Haring. We learned that he was inspired by popular culture and street dancers. We created our own figures in motion.
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