So far everyone in the house has been sick with the Flu for the last two weeks. So far I have manage to safe healthy so I am keeping my fingers crossed that I will escape this flu! So this week has been a bit lighter than usual the school front since the kids aren't really feeling too well.
We had a slight concern that we might have given our bug to some friends since we didn't know we were infected when we held class, but so far they seem to have escaped our flu, thank goodness! I canceled all extra curricular activities this week so every one could rest and hopefully not spread the germs any further to other people.
In Art MarioFan is learning about Renoir -- This lesson was done before we knew MarioFan was coming down with the flu...Luckily our friends did not catch the bug--it has been four days so we think they are safe-- we hope!
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Some books we looked at to learn about the artist and his work |
We also talked about how to change color for shading, tone and tint.
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I had the boys do a quick paint project showing them the difference and then a quick art lesson on how it works in paintings. I found this worksheet free on Teachers pay Teachers These ones I did prior to the art lesson to show as examples |
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There are lots of ideas on the web to further illustrate this technique.
By using tint, shade and tone you can really see the depth of an object come to life!
I tried to illustrate the difference colors by doing a simple umbrella using the four colors changes and labeled it |
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each boy made a work sheet on one color |
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the boys version of the work |
Next we worked on a simple project making a desert scene to better enhance the understanding of this art concept. Again you can find many projects on the web this is one that I found and had the boys do.
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This is a dessert scene where the sky and ground are used to demonstrated the various values of the colors by the Tint and tone principals discuss above. |
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Boys version of the desert. |
Lastly we worked on the Meet the Masters Renoir project which concentrated more on making reflections, since this was also very much a part of his work.
So sorry you all are ill. The flu is no fun. We are studying Charles Darwin right now too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Dawn
Great week! I'm fascinated by your guitar lamp. I hope you will share what it looks like when you are done.
ReplyDeleteI plan too but it may be a few weeks:)
DeleteLove your Renoir projects!
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