Sunday, February 15, 2015
Elementary Art-Kindergarten: Joan Miro is the artist inspiration for this lesson. A painting generated by the imagination is the end product. Students start their imagination paintings with a curving, crossing line that ends at the beginning. A new concept of shapes that have no name (different from circles, squares, triangles, etc.), and how to identify a shape is introduced. Students also learn that red, blue and yellow are primary colors, and thus very important for their ability to create other colors.
Labels:
Curving Lines,
Elementary Art,
Imagination,
Joan Miro,
Kindergarten,
Primary colors,
Shapes
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