Third graders learned about Ted Harrison by looking at his artwork and discussing his style (not quite realistic, not quite abstract, but a bright and simple style that is distinctively his). We talked about background, middleground, and foreground as students drew their own landscapes with liquid glue. After the glue had dried, students used construction paper crayons (one of my favorite media for this age!) to add bold color to their black paper. I will add more pics next week as they finish these. :)
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AuthorI am a K - 5th grade art teacher at Wilson Creek Elementary and Anna McDonald School in Manhattan, IL. I am also a mother of two little girls (who share my love of art)! Archives
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