Continuing our school-wide focus on Pablo Picasso, the 3rd and 4th grade students were challenged to create a portrait in oil pastel using only cool colors on one side and warm colors on the other. We discussed the different emotions associated with these colors. We discovered that we often think of cool colors as being sad and warm colors as being happy, so many students chose to represent these emotions in their drawings. How many different emotions can you see in these drawings?
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5th Grade Abstract "Value" Portraits
The final project in our Picasso series is a chalk pastel drawing by the students in 5th grade. Each student drew a portrait and divided it ...
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For the past month, I decided to try something new in the art room and have each grade focus on the same artist: Pablo Picasso! Grades K thr...
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The final project in our Picasso series is a chalk pastel drawing by the students in 5th grade. Each student drew a portrait and divided it ...
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