Saturday, April 27, 2019

Radial Printmaking

                      



5th grade reviewed printmaking vocabulary and techniques. After reviewing how to create a radial relief print, they started on creating a matrix for their work. Once they had their matrix complete, they did a practice day  printing and  did several experimental prints. Then the following class, students created their final beautiful radial prints on painted paper. 

 Each print is unique and beautiful.










I love the spiral and movement in this print!



  
















Some experimental prints with placement and movement.










Beautiful!!

Friday, April 26, 2019

Oaxca Inspired Paper Mache, 5th


5th grade students finally finished with their paper mache projects.  
They were a big hit for this years Academic Showcase.





They turned out fantastic! I am so proud of my students!

check out this Rhino!

I love the ears on this Elephant




Check out the detail on this Lama!

Cactus with Mustache and Sombrero 

Dragon






Space Themed Puppy





 This is a fairly long project. If you are curious how the students made these, please look at my early post on how the students assembled their work.

 This sculpture project usually takes my 5th graders at least 8 classes to assemble, papermache, and paint their sculptures. Despite it being a long project, students are very much engaged in their work. Each project is as unique as the child. Students learn so much during the process.

Once their work was assembled and paper mached, students painted it using acrylic paint. Students then use acrylic paint pens to add patterns and facial features. I encourage students to take their time with the patterns and explore line and shape. Last, students mod podged their work. It really gave their sculptures a nice glossy finish.


Let's take a look at some of their master pieces!


I love the patterns on this turtle

Fox

Little Cat Big Cat




Bear


Dog

check out this Rhino!

Students were encourage to create their own patterns.

I love all this detail!


Llamas were very popular this year



This tiny cat stole many hearts!


As the last touch, this student insisted on splatter painting her dachshund.
Check out this Walrus! 

I love this sea theme. The other side is painted with purple and yellow bubbles. 

For the larger scale sculptures, many students worked after school and during their recess time to finish. They were truly dedicated to their work, and they could not wait to take it home!






Wolf

Hammer Head Shark

Over all, this  project is a great success with so many delightful and creative solutions.
Students loved this project!



I can't wait to see what next year will bring!


 

 


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