The first art project that I chose was to integrate the shapes and colors vocabulary with Wassily Kandinsky 's Study of Abstract Squares. He is very famous for his concentric circles painting. As Kathy Barbro from Art Projects for Kids said this is a painting fun to imitate. There is no doubt about it. Since I didn't have watercolors, I decided that we could use crayons. Students folded the papers and drew concentric circles in each square with crayons, no pencils were used. They pressed really hard to make the colors look brighter. It took us two classes to finish the project. Everybody in the school was so excited that we were asked to prepare the hallway bulletin board. We had a great time as the same time we were reviewing the primary and secondary colors.
Kindergartners Abstract Paintings displayed at the school hallway bulletin board. |
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