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Abstract Emotions- prismacolor marker on illustration board. (n.d). Abstract emotions is a piece I created along side of my students. It is a class project which I felt compelled to create. The work uses geometric and organic shape and color choices are alternating between warm and cool. Everyday in a classroom is new and the chaos of this piece represents how I feel as an art teacher. Shapes Drawing Geometric, Geometric And Organic Art, Elements Of Art Shape Projects Middle School, Examples Of Shape In Art, Abstract Organic Shapes Art, Element Of Art Shape Projects, Shape And Form Art Projects, Elements Of Art Shape Projects, Geometric And Organic Shapes Art Project

Abstract Emotions- prismacolor marker on illustration board. (n.d). Abstract emotions is a piece I created along side of my students. It is a class project which I felt compelled to create. The work uses geometric and organic shape and color choices are alternating between warm and cool. Everyday in a classroom is new and the chaos of this piece represents how I feel as an art teacher.

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Today I had 5 children out of my Year 3 class who had completely finished the class project, so I did a quick, fun, abstract art activity with them using our new paint sticks. They had to create a variety of geometric and organic shapes that overlapped and then trace around all the shapes, including overlapping parts, with permanent marker. They then used the Posca pens to make patterns inside each part.  So bright and gorgeous and the others wanted to do it so much they sped up their work. Overlapping Shapes Art, Geometric And Organic Shapes Art Project, Form Art Projects, Overlapping Art, Fun Abstract Art, Art Homeschool, Organic Shapes Art, Colorful Art Projects, Overlapping Shapes

Today I had 5 children out of my Year 3 class who had completely finished the class project, so I did a quick, fun, abstract art activity with them using our new paint sticks. They had to create a variety of geometric and organic shapes that overlapped and then trace around all the shapes, including overlapping parts, with permanent marker. They then used the Posca pens to make patterns inside each part. So bright and gorgeous and the others wanted to do it so much they sped up their work.

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Matisse Collage – Art Projects for Kids. Henri Matisse was a French artist, known for his use of color. After losing the ability to paint late in life, he explored and mastered the art of paper cut outs. I’ve found a rather simple formula that will help students create their own Matisse-style collage. Matisse Art Project, Art 2nd Grade, Matisse Collage, Matisse Kunst, Classe D'art, Hundertwasser Art, Art Du Collage, 2nd Grade Art, Collage Kunst

Matisse Collage – Art Projects for Kids. Henri Matisse was a French artist, known for his use of color. After losing the ability to paint late in life, he explored and mastered the art of paper cut outs. I’ve found a rather simple formula that will help students create their own Matisse-style collage.

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Organic And Geometric Shapes Art, Foreground Middle Ground Background, Elements Of Design Shape, Visual Elements Of Art, Ground Background, Organic Shapes Art, Shapes Lessons, Dubai Frame, Shape Collage

Tired of searching for the perfect shape visual, I decided to make my own! As clear and simple as I could make it, this gives examples of geometric, organic and free form shapes. I have blown this up into a poster, laminated letter size pages to place on tables, and included them as handouts in a variety of lessons. Hopefully some of you will find it just as useful! Thank you and, if interested, please check out my other Elements of Art Visuals :)

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Splish Splash Splatter: The Longest Line Drawings Classe D'art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Ecole Art, Math Art, Homeschool Art, Art Lessons Elementary, School Art Projects

Students in grades 4-6 have been working on these fun, colorful drawings for the past two weeks. This project went right after our Moving Line Drawings, both using colored pencils, and I think my students need a break from the "sit and color" routine we've been in for 4 weeks. So, next week I am thinking we need to do something fun and fast, maybe with paint :) For this project, we discussed the definitions of line and shape. It was quite comical to hear their responses for the definition of…

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