Monday, January 10, 2011

Art Masters

Today was the first session of Art Masters in Erin's classroom. In this amazing program, the students are introduced to famous artists' works through presentations, and later have the opportunity to create their own works using a variety of techniques. I've volunteered in the Art Masters sessions for a couple of years now, and they're among my favorite things to do in the classroom with the kids. Today's session was all about Paul Cezanne. The children had attended the presentation about his work earlier, and were now going to make their own still life using tissue paper and starch (which would adhere the tissue paper to the cardstock). What fun! What started out as a pile of colored tissue paper quickly transformed into bowls of fruit that were cut by the kids themselves. Unfortunately, the final products were rather gooey and were set out to dry, so I didn't get to take pictures of them. But I can't wait to see them when they're done!



9 comments:

  1. That sounds like a cool program. Great photos!

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  2. these are fun colorful pix!
    sounds so FUN!
    tara

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  3. So colorful. I've volunteered in that program many times in my kids' classes. It's so much fun, and I learned a lot about the art masters, also.

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  4. I want to see the finished project. I did a tissue project like that once & it was so much fun. I love the colors.

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  5. I too can't wait to see the finished projects.

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  6. What a great program! I'll have to look into something similar when my little guy is old enough.

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  7. Fabulous! This is the kind of stuff that makes my children's hearts burst with joy when they can come home from school and talk about what they did and how much fun and and and!

    I would love to see some photos of the finished projects - certain to be bright and colorful!!!

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  8. Wonderful program! And how fun that you get to help!

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  9. So fun! I am going to my son's classroom today and I think you've just inspired me to take my camera along :)..

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