Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Putting everything in PERSPECTIVE



Grades 3-5 have been trying different perspective techniques in their artwork to creat the illusion of space. These are lessons I return to again and again because they offer some personal choices and connections for the students while giving them technical experience.
Let's start with third grade - they researched and selected a bird whose habitat is here in our state of Georgia. We drew the birds in great detail because they were in the foreground of the picture, and then to create an atmospheric perspective we used watercolor and the wet on wet technique to create a blurry, out of focus background, much like a photographer might do.











Fourth grade made drawings called "shape explosions" which help them practice connecting shapes to a vanishing point using a straight edge.



















Fifth grade went a step beyond and made drawings using two vanishing points on a horizon line, called two-point perspective.




















Monday, November 16, 2020

Thankful for Reading week- book and drawing

For our Thankful for Reading theme, I am reading the book Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, which is a story about giving-  and a little bit of mystery. You can find my book video and drawing in your art team in the agenda channel - look for this week's post. The drawing is a dog in a sweater like the one in the book, because who doesn’t love a dog in a sweater?!
I am also very thankful for friends who don’t attend Dolvin but have been reading my blog, like Jamie and Ashlee who also sent me some of their favorite links to check out - I will soon try to upload my new drawing videos in the Art at Home tab above. Thank you for hanging in there with me!
Have a happy and SAFE Thanksgiving everyone - gobble gobble!
View the video here: https://youtu.be/sXB9Xq_NHog





Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Mystery Drawing: Last Day of School Edition!

OK Smartest Artists, stretch those fingers and twist those wrists, roll your shoulders and here we go - it’s our Last Day of School Mystery Drawing!
Thank you so much to all the artists who have been sending your completed drawings to me - you have all been working hard and I am proud of you! I will be posting a few more fun art activities for you to try out over the summer, so if you are feeling creative please check in right here. Stay safe, stay healthy, and I will see you real soon. Bye bye!

Teachers and Parents, find out more about my Mystery Drawings here - Mrs. Knight’s Smartest Artists on Teachers Pay Teachers.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday: May 18, celebration edition!

Have fun with today’s mystery drawing - the theme for today is celebrating our splash cards for the year. Our School earned over 3000! This drawing could also be used to make a nice Fathers Day gift next month.
Teachers and parents, if you like Mystery Drawings, check out the two packets I have available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday: May 11


Here’s this week’s Mystery Drawing! You will need paper, pencil, a straight edge, and coloring or painting tools. Remember that once you solve the mystery, add your own details to personalize your art. Have fun and please share your completed works with me.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday: Mother’s Day Edition

This drawing can be a nice surprise for your mom or another special person in your life. If your mom is hanging around, you might politely ask her to look away so your drawing will be a surprise! Mother’s Day is next Sunday, May 10.


Mystery drawing packets are available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop, and they are having a big sale May 5-6.
Shoutout to 4th grader Mason who submitted a drawing he made at home to the High Museum’s Student gallery!

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday - April 27


Grab your pencil and paper and turn on your listening ears - it’s time for another Mystery Drawing! This one is super cute and will be fun for you to personalize with your own colorful details. Speaking of colorful, I am also reposting my “coloring tips” video and pictures below from last week in case you missed it. Scroll WAY DOWN to the bottom of the post to see my finished artwork from today’s lesson. PS - it’s not a desert if that pic came up in the preview :)

I miss you guys - thanks for drawing with me! I can’t wait to see how cute these look so send them my way. Teachers and parents- I have two sets of Mystery Drawings available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop if you are interested.

Coloring Tips:






Here are some pics of my coloring and detail steps. Feel free to be creative here. Cute!


Sunday, April 19, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday: April 20, 2020





Today’s drawing is going to be a lot of fun, but it is a little bit more complex than the last drawings - so give yourself plenty of time and make sure you use the pause button to catch up. I think you’re gonna like this one!
I miss you guys ...

Monday, April 13, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday: April 13

I hope everyone had a terrific Spring Break at home - I had fun with my dogs, my garden, and organizing millions of photos.
It's time for another Mystery Drawing! All you need is pencil, paper, and whatever coloring tools you have at home - all grades are appropriate. Listen for the clues and draw along with me - here we go!

Don’t forget to send me your personalized and completed drawing through Artsonia, Instagram, Seesaw, Twitter, or email.
PS - sign your name on your art - I forgot to, oops!

I have two sets of Mystery Drawings available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop - today's drawing is not in those sets.

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Art at Home: Draw Snoopy and Charlie Brown!


From the Charles Schulz Museum

Here is a fun step by step Snoopy drawing  - personalize it to make him uniquely yours! Send your Snoopy to me through Artsonia, Seesaw, Instagram, Twitter, or email.
Newly added: Charlie Brown!

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Mystery Drawing Monday! March 29, 2020

*Please CLICK HERE for the May 18 celebration edition* 

*Please CLICK HERE for the May 18 celebration edition*


Hi Smartest Artists! Just like we do in class, let's try a Mystery Drawing at home - all you need is a paper and pencil, then you can add color and details with any tools you like. Listen for the clues and let's get started!
Teachers and parents, I have two packs of Mystery Drawings available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop - this one is in pack #2.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Perspective drawing in grades 3-5



Perspective drawing is all about creating an illusion of space in an artwork - there are lots of different ways to show 3-D perspective. 5th graders drew buildings using two vanishing points on the horizon. They personalized their drawings with details of their own after learning the steps.




Fourth graders learned to draw a landscape using one vanishing point on a horizon line.









Third graders experimented with a horizon line, a road connecting to a vanishing point, high and low placement, and size changes - all help to create near and far space.
You can also use the effect on letters as seen in this Snoopy drawing...







Tuesday, October 8, 2019

4th grade: Food Trucks and Abstractions



This drawing lesson was an opportunity for 4th graders to draw from their imaginations while thinking about a design that would attract attention. We also chose a setting for our trucks, and lots of descriptive detail, as a writer might do.













After we finished our food truck designs, we jumped into an abstract creation based on the art of Ellsworth Kelly, whose art is currently featured on a postage stamp. We started with our names and then cut them into a grid and rearranged them. I think they have a great visual energy.