Here's a sneak peek at what my 5th graders have been hard at work on here in Grandville. Students have been learning all about color theory for this project. I love color, and so do they!! Color is one of the Elements of Art, and our world (and art) just wouldn't be as exciting without it. So for this project I have been teaching my students about the life and artwork of the very talented Andy Warhol. Can I get a War-Hollah?!! (sorry, I couldn't help myself!) they have also been learning about the Pop Art movement, and Warhol's influence during this movement.
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Andy Warhol, Prince of Pop Art |
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Andy Warhol, Cambell's Coup Can collection |
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Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe collection |
And so 5th graders at Grand View, East, and West will be making their very own four panel Pop Art animal paintings based on Andy Warhol's Endangered Species screenprints!
Here are two of the images of Warhol's endangered animal screenprints that students viewed before we started.
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Andy Warhol, Ram screenprint |
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Andy Warhol, Rhino screenprint |
Here's my example (this image is before I mounted the 4 paintings. As a final step students will mount their 4 paintings onto a 12" x 12" paper.) Also, the bottom right painting is still wet! That explains the darker areas...oops!
Miss O'Donnell's example: Primary, Secondary, Warm analogous, and Cool Analogous color schemes |
I am so excited about how these drawings turned out!! Here are a few of the 'stand-out' drawings from Mrs. Burgess's class at Grand View. There were so many amazing drawings that I had a hard time picking just a few....so if you don't see your drawing up here that doesn't mean that it wasn't just as fantastic! There's just not enough room, maybe you'll see it posted here later when it's painted!
Aren't these amazing?!! I can't wait to see the final product. Our next step is to copy each of these images (students who were finished by the end of class gave me their pics and I copied them 3 times on the copy machine to save time.....students who were not finished will simply trace their original image 3 times since the paper is thin enough to see through.)
Then it will be time to paint. Students will only get the three Primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) to paint four different color schemes on each of their four images. This will be a great learning experience on color theory and mixing! We'll use Primary, Secondary, Warm, Cool, and Analogous color schemes.
Stay tuned for updates and more images of this project!!
Thanks for reading all the way to the bottom!
- Miss O'Donnell