The receptions classes read the story ‘Only one you’ by Linda Kranz. After talking about being individual and different, they created their own unique fish out of oil pastels, focusing on lines and colours.
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Receptions – Frederich Hundertwasser inspired art.
Student Work page
Hello Everyone,
What an interesting year we have had so far!
I want to share some amazing, inspiring artwork that the students have been creating so far this year.
Please look in the ‘Student Work’ folder or specific year level to see the wonderful and colourful talents of Craigburn Primary School students. I am delighted with the artistic talent we have at Craigburn Primary School.
I’m looking forward to uploading future art from the students.
Many Thanks
Miss Manna 🙂
Reception -Texture Art – ‘Where the Wild things are’ inspired art.
Draw ‘Pigeon’ – Books by Mo Willems (week 2)
Activity: Learn how to draw Pigeon.
Materials: white paper, lead pencil and colour (use either pencils, crayons or textas)
If you have any of the books by Mo Willems at home, read it together or you can watch the Youtube story below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dljje7L9nIs
- Follow the steps to draw Pigeon
2. Colour in your Pigeon if you like.
3. Take a photo and upload it onto Seesaw and save it under the Visual Arts folder.
Have fun drawing Pigeon 🙂
Free Drawing Ideas
Uploading art work on Seesaw.
Hello everyone,
If you have created some wonderful art of your own at home or you have completed the tasks set, please use Seesaw to save an image of your work.
*Take a photo of your finished work using the Seesaw program. Then save it in the Visual Arts folder that your teacher has created.
I am looking forward to seeing your creative art work!
Many Thanks
Miss Manna
Notan Art – Japanese Art – Receptions
Activity 1: Notan Art – Japanese art.
Elements of Art: shape
Principle of Art: contrast, balance
You will learn how to make a Notan piece of art and about how shape, contrast and balance work together.
Please look at the elements and principles posters of art under ‘Learning Resources’, so you understand what they are. #Remember darker coloured paper (black, red, dark blue) work the best for creating strong contrast, between the positive & negative shapes.
Materials needed: A4 white paper, dark coloured square paper (13x13cm or 14x14cm), lead pencil, scissors, glue stick.
Here is my example of a Notan design you can refer to when making your own. Please create your own designs.Â
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- Read through this slide about Notan Designs.
2. Watch this Youtube video to learn how to make your Notan Artwork.
- Read through this slide about Notan Designs.
Have fun creating your Notan inspired art 🙂
Elements of Colour and Line
Paper Plate Duck (receptions)
Your lesson 1: make a duckling out of a paper plate
To make this colourful duck puppet, you will need…
- 2 paper plates
- 1 piece of orange or pink paper
- Craft glue
- Scissors
- Yellow paint (or textas)
- Paint brush
- Bottle top lid (or make out of card)
- 1 pair googly eyes (or draw them on)
You can use coloured pencils/textas if you don’t have paint.