We have been learning about using different Art media to create a masterpiece!
Last week we learned about water colour paints. Today we learned that there is a difference between types of pastels! We used oil pastels to create lines. We also used felts and paints to make dots.
Next week we are excited to learn about using chalk pastels to complete our artwork!
We are students of Tamaki Primary. We work with Mrs Manuyag on different Art projects. Check out our latest masterpieces!
Showing posts with label Watercolours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolours. Show all posts
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Term 2, Room 4 - Tigers in the Mist
*Room 4!*
Today, Room 4 came to the Art room for their Art Day!
Room 4 had been reading 'The Tiger Rising' by Kate DeCamillo with their teacher Ms Macfarlane and wanted to learn about how to create a piece of artwork using a tiger!
So
WALT: use a colour wheel to create perspective in our artwork.
Art Media: Waterpaints, Oil Pastels, Sketching Pencils
Key words: Perspective, Distance, Colour-wheel
Here are some images of us sketching, painting, and creating our SPECTACULAR pieces of artwork!
Feel free to post your comments - I know that the Room 4 students would LOVE to hear your feedback :>
Reflection:
Today, Room 4 came to the Art room for their Art Day!
Room 4 had been reading 'The Tiger Rising' by Kate DeCamillo with their teacher Ms Macfarlane and wanted to learn about how to create a piece of artwork using a tiger!
So
WALT: use a colour wheel to create perspective in our artwork.
Art Media: Waterpaints, Oil Pastels, Sketching Pencils
Key words: Perspective, Distance, Colour-wheel
Here are some images of us sketching, painting, and creating our SPECTACULAR pieces of artwork!
Feel free to post your comments - I know that the Room 4 students would LOVE to hear your feedback :>
Reflection:
- Our favourite part was learning about how to use watercolour paint.
- Next time, we would like to spend more time learning about how to sketch the different parts of the tiger.
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