Third and fourth graders looked at the art of Roy Lichtenstein and learned about words that are onomatopeoic. We illustrated the words in the comic book/pop art style of Roy Lichtenstein, then painted with the primary colors.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Onomatopeoia Words inspired by Roy Lichtenstein
Click here to learn more about Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein and Onomatopeoia.
Third and fourth graders looked at the art of Roy Lichtenstein and learned about words that are onomatopeoic. We illustrated the words in the comic book/pop art style of Roy Lichtenstein, then painted with the primary colors.
Third and fourth graders looked at the art of Roy Lichtenstein and learned about words that are onomatopeoic. We illustrated the words in the comic book/pop art style of Roy Lichtenstein, then painted with the primary colors.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Not so Ugly Dolls!
We started by folding a piece of free draw paper in half the tall way and drawing half of a monster shape along the fold. Then we cut them out and traced the monster onto colored paper. We glued our ugly dolls onto black paper and used scrap paper and black markers to add simple details to the faces.
The next phase of the project is to make an Ugly Doll out of felt. We traced the monster onto two sheets of felt, then cut them out. We used scraps of felt to add details to the doll and then sewed the two pieces together with whip stitch. We stuffed the Ugly Dolls with filling.
Each artist named his or her not-so-Ugly Doll and came up with character traits and a short story about the monster.
Here are the finished paper not-so-Ugly Dolls
Students folding paper and cutting out symmetrical shapes.
Students breaking my cardinal "no shadow puppets" rule of using the projector. They are using their Ugly Dolls as shadow puppets on the official Ugly Doll website.
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