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Laird, Shirley – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author has always liked the look of stained-glass windows. Usually the designs are simplified and the shapes are easier for younger students to draw. This technique seemed to be the perfect place for her fifth-graders to try their hand at color mixing. The smaller spaces and simple shapes were just what she needed for this group. Her students…
Descriptors: Color Planning, Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Development
Bartges, Dan – Arts & Activities, 2009
If there is a truly magic moment in art class, it must be when a student--of any age--attains a working knowledge of color's core principles. At that point, she or he becomes able to consistently create color harmony in any painting, regardless of the subject matter. From then on, that student gains greater confidence, can paint better pictures…
Descriptors: Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts), Color Planning, Color
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author and her class used chalk pastels before, in the typical manner with much blending and mixing of color. She felt her high-school class needed to try another technique with no smudging with tissues, no using tortillons (blending stumps), no soft color merging. All too often, young artists blend too many colors together and lose the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts), Color Planning, High School Students
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Baker, Bruce R. – School Arts, 1976
In today's budget-conscious schools, a method for introducing students to multiple color block printing from only one block of linoleum or wood would seem to be prudent. This method was successful over a number of years with eighth- and ninth-grade students. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Color Planning
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Stoltenberg, Donald – School Arts, 1977
Describes collagraph printmaking, which offers many opportunities for exploration of a diversity of materials to achieve exciting effects in print. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Color Planning, Course Descriptions
Young, Carol – Sch Arts, 1969
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Color Planning
Greenman, Geri – Arts & Activities, 1998
Presents an art lesson that incorporates self-portraits and a familiar art technique: coloring paper with crayons, covering the colors with a layer of black, and drawing through the black to reveal the hidden colors. Explains that the students must be expressive by using the colors or concentrating on their facial features. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Color Planning
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 1998
Describes a printmaking activity where the students draw in printing ink on plexiglass slabs in order to create a mirror image called a monoprint. Explains that the students should not write words on their monoprints for two reasons: (1) it takes too long to write backwards; and (2) the ink dries quickly. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2002
Describes in detail an art assignment influenced by the book, "Collage Techniques: A Guide for Artists and Illustrators" (Gerald Broomer). Explains that students created mini-collages out of various types of paper, but focused on only three colors. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Collage, Color Planning
Colgan, James W. – Art Teacher, 1973
Outlines a course in photography for use in secondary school art classes to develop perceptual awareness and extend range of vision. (DS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Color Planning, Film Study, Perception
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Rednor-Portnoy, Rae – School Arts, 1982
Describes an activity in which eighth graders explored color relationships in art. Students selected their favorite pieces of art work, redrew and redesigned the artists' composition, and then painted them using completely different color schemes. Student confidence in their own artistic judgment and capabilities increased. (AM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Color Planning, Freehand Drawing
Wilkins, Angela – Arts & Activities, 2002
Presents an art lesson that can be completed in one class period and adapted for various age levels. Explains that the students learn about positive and negative space. States that the lesson helps students who are unsure of their art abilities become more confident. (CMK)
Descriptors: Ability, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Peace, Suze – Arts & Activities, 1998
Offers an integrated art lesson in which kindergarten students drew a picture in response to the "Three Blind Mice" using geometric shapes for the mice. Summarizes the technique used to create the mice and focuses on mixing colors to introduce tints and shading to the students. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Childrens Literature, Color Planning
Mulkey, Mary McNamara; Malm, Susanne – Arts & Activities, 2000
Describes a fifth grade art activity inspired by a restaurant logo that consisted of angled faces fragmented down the middle, with geometric profiles, in bold colors. Explains the process of creating the abstract split faces, from the initial drawing to adding colors. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Childrens Art, Color Planning
Arthur, Lisa – Arts & Activities, 2000
Discusses an art project that allowed high school students to look at art more critically and to appreciate the painting style of Jackson Pollock. Explains that students create drip paintings in the style of Pollock. Discusses the process. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Artists, Color Planning
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