Supplies:
- Black Oil Pastel
- 18" x 24" Construction Paper (I used green)
- Gold, bronze, blue and red metallic tempera paint (use metallic oil pastels or even metallic crayons for the same effect...or use foil wrapping paper.)
- Green, light blue and navy blue tempera paint
- Scrap piece of white paper
- Brushes and damp sponges
Using the black oil pastel, begin by drawing a dot or small circle near the bottom of the paper. This will be the eye. Here's a trick for good eye placement: set your hand flat on the bottom of the paper with your thumb touching the bottom edge. Then, where your pinky touches the paper, draw a dot for the eye.
Draw a body around the eye. Add legs. Add bumps behind the body and finally, add big, big feathers extending all the way to the outside edges of the paper.
Step Two: Painting the Peacock
Paint the body with one color of metallic paint and the bumpy feathers another color.
Paint the body with one color of metallic paint and the bumpy feathers another color.
Paint the long feathers using one or two colors (i.e. light blue and green). Then, with the third color, paint the veins of the feathers. Since the paint is wet, the blues and greens will blend together creating beautiful turquoises and deep shades.
Step Three: Adding the "Eyes"
Using a scrap piece of white paper, draw a bunch of concentric circles using black oil pastels. Paint the circles with red and blue metallic paint. Cut out and paste on peacock.
First Grade Efforts!Using a scrap piece of white paper, draw a bunch of concentric circles using black oil pastels. Paint the circles with red and blue metallic paint. Cut out and paste on peacock.
These look great! Love the colors!
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