This week we
focused our attention on feelings and art, as well as learned about a few
different artists! We started off by reading The Way I Feel and My
Many Colored Days.
We shared what feeling we thought each colored represented. The colors evoked a variety of emotions. The children had different interpretations. You can see our list hanging up outside the classroom.
Our first
feeling we focused on was happy. What are some things that make us happy? We made a list.
We then learned
all about Andy Warhol, a famous American pop artist. We observed that he used
very bright and fun colors as well as used repetition in a lot of his pieces. We then created our own bright, happy, Andy
Warhol style paintings.
Next up, we
studied Pablo Picasso and introduced the class to his “Blue Period.” We
explained that Picasso was a famous artist from Spain who went through a period
of feeling sad and only painted in the color blue. We discussed what some
things are that make us sad. How can we make ourselves, or others, feel better
when they are sad? We sorted pictures of happy and sad expressions. Then we created
our own Picasso style collages made with various blue materials.
Our
artist focus was Jackson Pollack. Jackson Pollack was a famous American artist
well known for his “Drip Period,” which consisted of splattered paint. We then
made our own Pollack-esque artwork by “throwing”/splattering paint. We were
able to stand above our canvas (just like Pollack) by painting outside on the
playground. We love our beautiful, mess of art.
We finished
off our week by revisiting the book My Many Colored Days and then we experimented
mixing primary colors to find a color that matched the mood we were feeling.
The children learned how easy it is to express themselves and their feelings
through art.
We additionally made edible paintbrushes (chocolate covered pretzels)
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