Showing posts with label warm colours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warm colours. Show all posts

Colour Theory

After all of the fun we had last week mixing our Thiebaud inspired icing colour wheels, we had some theory to learn! Students learned how to name all of the tertiary colours and they also looked at how artiusts use warm and cool colour schemes. Grade 5 students went away to create ATCs that showed warm and cool colour combinations. Pictures soon!

Grade 5 students, be sure to complete your Homework this week. Check in the homework section for details!


Our bulletin board is acting as a table while we learn to name the colours. Later, we will transform it into a piece of art!

Exploring Different Mediums

Grade 5 students were given a challenge in class. They had to make 3 ATCs using new mediums or using mediums in a way that they never had before. They were provided with a variety of paints and drawing tools. The 3 cards that each student had to make were:

1) A card with warm colours
2)A card with cool colouors
3) a card with both warm and cool

Here is the mosaic we made using at least one ATC from each student in Grade 5NC, 5AL and 5KL!

Grade 5 students are currently studying explorers in their unit of inquiry. In art class, we are exploring colours. During the last class we mixed colours and made a delicious colour wheel out of icing and cookies. Today we were explorers and artists as tried to find new ways to use different media. We made ATCs that had warm colours , cool colours and ATCs with both kinds of colours we liked. Here are some of our creations:

The cool colours are blue, green and violet. The artist used water colour pencils, oil pastels, and bingo dabbers too!

The warm colours are red, orange and yellow. This artist used water colour paints and bingo dabbers.

This card has both warm and cool colours. The artist experimented with blending the wet paint with a tissue. She also used oil and chalk pastels and water colours!

This artist tried to apply the paint by splattering the paint.




Reflections on Exploration Centers:
Sometimes when we try new things it’s hard to be a risk taker. We were afraid that we might mess up our art.
Finding ideas was hard at first.
Sometimes, when we take risks we find that we like what happens to our art. Sometimes we don’t like what happens. That’s OK too because we learned something.
When we messed up, sometimes we didn’t throw it out. When we did something to fix it, it worked out really well and we found a new way to use the materials!
Watching other people helped us to come up with new ideas too.