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4th grade students began by looking at the work of watercolor artist J.M. Turner. They then chose a landscape to use as inspiration and sketched their photo on to watercolor paper. Next, using the Richeson Watercolors purchased for the art room by our wonderful PTO, students experimented with different watercolor techniques they had learned about in the past. This was an opportunity for students to work and rework, assess and work more to get the results they were proud of.
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First graders learned the difference between shapes and forms and ways artists depict forms realistically in their artwork. They drew test tube forms and mixed the primary colors using a wet-on-wet watercolor technique to create the secondary colors. We then looked at bubbles and they learned how light interacts with them to create a rainbow effect. Finally, students created a bubble background using chalk pastels and all the colors on the color wheel.
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