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Monday, October 19, 2020

Thinking and Working as Artists: Painting Shapes

With a Paintbrush We Can Create Shapes.

Create

2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

A. Skill Acquisition

Through experimentation on, build skills in various media and approaches to art making.


How do you think this artist moved his brush to create these shapes?

August Light, Hans Hoffmann
What shapes do you see?

Can you tell if the artist was painting a shape with up and down brushstrokes or side to side brushstrokes?

2 ways to create shapes:


Blob Method
  • Dip brush in water to water
  • Load your brush with paint
  • Move the paint up and down, or back and forth until you have a shape that resembles a square.
Outline Method
  • Paint two vertical lines. 
  • Cross them with two horizontal lines so that you have a square.
  • Fill the square with paint. Demonstrate both methods of painting another shape, such as a circle or a triangle.
Paint the white spaces, leave the shapes so we can see them.
Remember to rinse and wipe the brush.

  • Give students tiny brushes and black tempera to paint on top of their shapes.

Art talk questions:
1. Did you paint shapes in different sizes?
2. Did you paint any geometric shapes? How about free-form shapes?

We like the Shapes!


Supplies:
Paper
Paint (tempera, cake tempera, watercolors)
If you don't use paint, markers, crayons or oil pastels can be used)

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