We talked about buffalo and bison and the misnomers surrounding the names. Check out this website for surprising facts! I directed them through the series of selected paintings detailing "hunts" and spoke about the colors and shapes in the paintings.
What you'll need for the Buffalo...
- 12" x 18" black drawing paper
- White oil pastel
- Small sponge
- Brown tempera paint
- scissors and glue
For the Background...
- 12" x 18" white drawing paper
- Earth colored tempera paints
- Sky colored tempera paints
- Brushes
Step One: Drawing the Bison
Demonstrate a simple drawing of a bison. Remember to point out the very big head and rather small legs! Here is a good drawing to print out for reference. Using a white oil pastel, I like to begin at one end of the black paper and draw the eye. Then, draw one tusk, the big forehead and then the back. Make sure the shoulder goes up and up (think hunchback) and curve downwards for a small butt. Add legs and other details.
Using a small sponge and some brown tempera paint, dab the paint around the shoulder and head area.
Step Two: Cutting out the Bison
After the paint dries, cut along the white line of the bison. Some kids made smaller bison and had extra room on their black paper for another bison. Draw and paint as many as you would like.
Step Three: Painting the Background
Using a palette of sky and earth colors (encourage mixing here), make a line across the length of the page. The sky will be above this line and the earth will be below. Using the calendar photographs as inspiration, the kids created their own landscape. Some used browns, oranges and yellows while others used traditional blues and greens. Whatever choice they make is fine. After the paint dries, glue on the bison.
Second Grade Results!
6 comments:
What a great project!
Love the idea!! Also thought that would be a great Idea for cave art painting. Patty have you ever seen Live Binders
http://livebinders.com/shelf/my. It is a great way to share websites and other documents. PDF and Powerpoints for teaching art etc.
I love your blog! I'll be following you for more ideas to use with my kids! Thanks for checking out my blog!
-Laura
I love your blog! I'll be following you for more ideas to use with my kids! Thanks for checking out my blog!
-Laura
I love your blog! I'll be following you for more ideas to use with my kids! Thanks for checking out my blog!
-Laura
Oh how fun! Thanks so much for the great project, I'll be linking.
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