Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Collage in one color

 You need:

  1. several things in one color 
  2. camera


This is a homeschooling assignment. 
1. Collect small items of the same color in your house. The more, the better!
2. Place them on a white surface. 
3. Your items may touch each other, but don't have to. 
4. Make sure the edges are straight.
5. Take a picture of your collage.
6. Send the photo to your teacher. 
 
Elements of art: space, color. 

The photo's and collages are made by students of grade 2.





Tuesday, December 13, 2022

3D winter or Christmas scene


made by students of grade 5/6

You need: 

  1. white cardboard 21 by 21 cm
  2. colored glace paper 14,5 by 14,5 cm
  3. cutting knife 
  4. cutting mat
  5. glue

Too difficult or not enough time? Skip step 1 and 2. 

Step 1
Draw a square at 2 cm from the edges, this is the outside of the frame. 

Step 2
Draw in this square another square at 3 cm of the edges: this is the front of the frame.  

Step 3
Draw in the 15 by 15 cm square a simple winter or Christmas scene.  Make the lines 1 cm wide and make sure they are on 4 sides attached to the 1 cm wide frame. See pattern below. 

Step 4
Color the parts you have to cut out grey.  

Step 5
Cut out the grey parts. 

Step 6
Cut the corners diagonally, see pattern. 

Step 7
Fold the lines of the 15 by 15 square. 

Step 8
Stick the corners.

Step 9
Stick the glace paper in the frame. 


Elements of art: line, form, space.

 

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Blue dotted paper mache plates and bowls

 


You need:

  1. plate or bowl
  2. newspaper strips
  3. wallpaper paste
  4. white wall paint
  5. tempera paint
  6. cotton swabs
Cover newspaper strips with wallpaper paste on bowl or plate. Be sure to have 6 layers. Let dry.
Remove the paper mache carefully. Paint it white with wall paint. Let dry.
Use cotton swabs to print patters of blue dots. 



Sunday, November 21, 2021

Tea light holder The Style




Made by a student of grade 4



You need:


  1. black construction paper  41 by 12 cm 

  2. wax paper in red, blue and yellow

  3. cutting mat and cutter

  4. glue



Tell students about art the movement The Style and two of its most famous contributors Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg. 





Draw 4 lines with 10 cm between them from bottom to the top of the black sheet. The last strip (1 cm) is the glue strip. 


Draw four squares or rectangles on the black sheet. Then draw lines from about 1 cm wide. Cut the spaces between the lines and paste wax paper behind them. 


Finish the lantern by folding the four lines and pasting it. 

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Mondriaan: from 2D into 3D



You need:


  1. white construction paper  A4 size

  2. ruler

  3. pencil

  4. colored construction paper in yellow, blue and red

  5. black marker

  6. cutting mat and cutter 

  7. glue


Show artworks of Piet Mondriaan and De Stijl and discuss them.



Fold the white sheet in 5 columns. The columns don't have the be the same width. Divide the sheet with pencil and ruler in three rows (thin, the lines have to be erased later).

Cut rectangle and squares out of colored paper. Make sure they are not wider as the columns. Paste  the rectangles and squares between the folded lines and outline them using a ruler and a black marker. Connect each one with its 'neighbour' with a marker. The lines should be horizontal or vertical.



Then cut two horizontal lines from the start of column 2 towards the end of column 4 (see picture).


Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Mondriaan cube









You need:


  1. white cardboard

  2. ruler

  3. pencil

  4. cutting mat and knife

  5. markers

  6. glue



After a lesson about the work of Piet Mondriaan, students draw a template of a cube (nice goal for the math lesson!). The surfaces are 8 by 8 cm, the stick edges are 1 cm.





Cut the template with a cutting knife. Use a black fine marker to draw squares at 1/2-1 cm from the edges. Within these squares you draw straight lines to get some rectangles and squares. Color these using Mondriaan colors: red, yellow and blue. Leave some surfaces white.







Fold the stick edges and paste them to get the Mondriaan cube!