Showing posts with label Monochromatic Colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monochromatic Colors. Show all posts

Monday, October 20, 2014

6th Grade Contour Shoe with Monochromatic Background

Talk about a loaded art project--6th graders talked about SO MANY art concepts in this lesson:

contour lines
value
tint
monochromatic 
composition

I think they did a fabulous job at using all of the concepts, what do you think?












Friday, November 2, 2012

3rd Grade Pop Art Pumpkins

3rd Graders studied pop art looking at images from Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein as well as other pop artists.  Our main focus was on the contemporary pop artist Romero Britto.


Students discussed Pop Art and what that might mean.
Pop Art: Art based on modern popular culture and the mass media.  Pop Art is the movement in art when artists began to create art with subjects of things that are "popular" or iconic. 

We looked closely at Romero Britto's images.  Students identified what the popular image was and to take notice in how Britto divides his pieces up using black lines and placing different patterns in each section.  

We also discussed monochromatic colors.
Monochromatic Color: Containing or using only one color.



Students were instructed to make a Britto inspired pumpkin.  Using orange monochromatic colors students painted their pumpkins, they were allowed to use black for an accent color.  After the students were finished painted they outlined the black lines and patterns with black glue.

Student Examples: