20th Century Artist

Community felt quilt inspired by the Quilts of Gee's Bend

Project Description: Each student created a felt quilt block inspired by the quilts of Gee’s Bend and the read-aloud of the book “Belle, the last mule at Gee’s Bend” by Calvin Alexander and Bettye Stroud. The middle school Fiber Arts class assembled the community quilt together by sewing each of the blocks by hand.

Concepts explored: Civil Rights, Martin Luther King, voting rights, quilt, balance (symmetry and asymmetry), color

Techniques used: Drawing, coloring, glueing, cutting, sewing

Materials: 4”x4” felt squares, colored pencils, scissors, tacky glue, needles, thread

Grades: 1st-8th grade

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Berthe Morisot inspired Flower Vases

Project Description: Students learned how Berthe Morisot used value in her impressionist paintings, then students created their own, teacher-directed, flower vase.

Concepts explored: Value (tints), impressionism

Techniques used: Tempera painting

Materials: 9”x12” paper, pencil, tempera paints, water trays, brushes

Grades: 2nd-5th grade

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Georgia O'Keefe inspired Landscapes

Project Description: Students learned how Georgia O’Keefe used space to create abstract landscapes and created their own, teacher-directed, mountain scene.

Concepts explored: Abstract, space, foreground, middle ground, background, value (shades)

Techniques used: Drawing and watercolor painting

Materials: 9”x12” paper, watercolor, pencil, crayons

Grades: 2nd-5th grade

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Van Gogh inspired "Starry Night" Homes

Project Description: Students learned about Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” painting and created their own modified version inspired by their home.

Concepts explored: Implied and impasto texure, repetition

Techniques used: Drawing and painting

Materials: 9”x12” paper, tempera paint

Grades: 2nd-5th grade

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Mondrian Abstract Designs

Project Description: Students were inspired by Mondrian’s use of shape and primary colors to create an abstract design.

Concepts explored: Abstract, shape, color

Techniques used: Cutting and glueing

Materials: Card stock paper in primary colors, scissors, glue sticks

Grades: Kinder-2nd grade

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Joan Miró inspired Surreal Stories

Project Description: K-5 students were inspired by Joan Miro’s visual language to create personal surreal stories with lines and shapes.

Concepts explored: Surrealism, shape, line, storytelling

Techniques used: Watercolor, glue painting, drawing

Materials: Watercolor, black glue, pencils, brushes, water trays, 9”x12” paper

Grades: Kinder-5th grade

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Keith Haring Inspired Art Journal

Project Description: K-5 students were inspired by Keith Haring’s work to create an art journal using his drawing style and used symbols to explore their identity.

Concepts explored: Identity, line

Techniques used: Drawing, book making

Materials: Pencils, markers, paper, stapler, washi tape, 8.5”x11” paper

Grades: Kinder-5th grade

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