Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Brooklyn Bridge Drawings
Labels:
2nd grade,
black and white,
Brooklyn Bridge,
drawing,
landscape
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Winter Landscapes
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5th graders used oil pastels to create winter themed landscapes. We reviewed lots of vocabulary- landscape, horizon line, foreground, middleground, background... Students could include whatever winter elements they chose in their landscapes but each object had to have a shadow (colored in the same direction and away from the light source) and they had to make sure that they paid attention to atmospheric perspective- objects in the distance are smaller than objects that are closer. These came out great but we blew through white oil pastels!
5th graders used oil pastels to create winter themed landscapes. We reviewed lots of vocabulary- landscape, horizon line, foreground, middleground, background... Students could include whatever winter elements they chose in their landscapes but each object had to have a shadow (colored in the same direction and away from the light source) and they had to make sure that they paid attention to atmospheric perspective- objects in the distance are smaller than objects that are closer. These came out great but we blew through white oil pastels!
Labels:
5th grade,
drawing,
landscape,
oil pastel,
Seasons: winter
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Fall Landscapes
3rd graders made fall landscape wax resist paintings. We reviewed vocabulary and students had to include a horizon line, foreground, middleground and background in their paintings. They used crayon to add textures and painted the rest of their drawings with watercolors. They had to show atmospheric perspective by drawing objects in the distance smaller than objects in the foreground.
Labels:
3rd grade,
landscape,
Seasons: fall,
watercolors,
wax resist
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