Showing posts with label Op Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Op Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

6th Grade Soda Can Op Art

I loved this project.  This has now become my favorite 6th grade project. There were so many different elements that went into this project and 6th grade students rocked it!  I was so impressed by the work they did.  I have around 200 6th graders and this is just a handful of the drawings they did, but the majority of students were so successful and much of the results reflect the images in this post.

We spent about 4 classes on this project.  
  • The first day we did a step by step drawing of a pop can.  Students were then given a handout of about 10 different kinds of pop and they began drawing the logo.  
  • On the second day students finished drawing the logo and began shading in the pop can with drawing pencils and blending sticks.
  • On the third day we talked a little bit about OP Art and created our backgrounds together. I did require students to have 4-5 circles on their drawing.  We drew them together by tracing around circles around the classroom.  They then had the option to create a checker board or the curved line background. They then filled in the background with markers.
  • On the last day students finished the background by choosing the colors of the soda can to fill in with marker.
Here are just SOME of the  awesome drawings the 6th graders made.  What do you think?




Thursday, September 20, 2012

3rd Grade Primary and Secondary Colors OP Art

3rd graders are looking at the color wheel focusing on the primary and secondary colors.   We watched this fun video to help remind us of our colors. We talked about the difference between 3D and 2D and how to make something look 3D on a 2D surface.