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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Crown of flowers with Raoul Dufy



DISCUSSION 
Shape: where do shapes come from?
Can you name a shape?
Where do we see shapes in nature?
How did shapes help you to get to class today?
How many shapes can you find in the classroom?
Artist: Raoul Dufy
(3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) 
He was a French Fauvist painter. 
He developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles, as well as decorative schemes for public buildings. 
He is noted for scenes of open-air social events. 
He was also a draftsman, print maker, book illustrator, a theatrical set-dresser, a designer of furniture, and a planner of public spaces
He worked with Matisse and was influenced by Cezanne
Examples of his work below
PROJECT: (9:30-10:30) create a flower (star) garden crown from simple shapes
Step1: using scraps from yesterdays monsters cut shapes of felt
Step2: Cut large shapes and small shapes The small shapes will be glued 
Into the large shapes to create flowers or stars
Step3: glue together your stars or flowers (create at least five in different 
Colors)
Step4: glue them unto the top of your fussy stem (pipe cleaner)
Step5: bend your stems at different lengths.
Step6: add any glitter to your flowers
Step 6: All it to dry
Step 7: Fold your piece of Green construction paper into a hot dog
OPTIONAL: we could paint shapes/flowers on green construction paper 
And construct entire crown at the end of class when dry???
Step8: measure your head and cut your crown to fit (teacher help)
Step9: place and glue your flowers into the fold so your garden will be 
  Secure
Step 10: allow them to dry.
MATERIALS: 
Green pipe cleaners
Scrap Felt
Glue or Glue Gun (fast)
Green construction paper
Glitter (optional)



Wild Thing Eco Bags with Henri Matisse

This project is a two hour/day project

Discussion (9:15-9:30)
Pattern
What is it
How is it made or what do we need to have it? Repetition (ababab)
Where do we see it in this room?
Clothing bottom of shoes
Where do we see it at home
Wall paper
Bed clothing curtains
Artists use pattern all the time the most famous is MATISSE
ARTIST: Henri Matisse
1869-1954
French Painter, 
Matisse loved of line, shape and color. 
Matisse felt that his greatest influence had been the work of the artist Cezanne (1839 – 1906, French). 
Artwork known for his use of pattern
In the 1950‘s, Matisse began creating paintings using paint and paper cut outs. 
In his last years, as he aged and fell ill, Matisse continued to paint, this time on the walls of his room, using a piece of charcoal attached to the end of a bamboo pole. 
He painted until his death in 1954. 
Project 1 (9:30-10)
Create a line pattern using blue tape
Step1: use blue tape to create lines on your canvas bag
Step2: paint the spaces without paint using acrylic
Step3: allow it to dry
Step4: remove tape to reveal the stripes
MATERIALS:
Blue painters tape
Acrylic paint in all colors
Paint brushes
Canvas bag for each student
WILD THING tote bags: 
DISCUSSION:  Day 2
Where the wild things are
        Read the book
        Talk about the artwork
Detail each monster and the special things they may have on them: webbed 
Feet,  head dress, scales, horns, etc
Project: (11-12)
Step1: pick your favorite color from the fleece 
Step2: Cut out the shape of the monsters head. Remember horns
Step3: glue the monsters head to your bag.
Step4: pick white eyes and glue them to your monster
Step5: using a black marker draw an X in the eye
Step6: glue and draw on any other monster shapes you want 
Materials:
Fleece
Glue (maybe Hot Glue Guns to make project faster???)
White fleece cut into eye shapes
Black markers
Any fun accents the kids could add: rickrack, buttons, sequins, ribbon, etc.