Cut 12 Strips of white paper for each student...2” x 12”, stacked on top of each other and stapled together at one end.
(In the photo it looks like there is one strip of white paper....there really are 12 pieces there. Biggify and see...)
Prepare Multi colored strips of Railroad board (sorta thin colored cardboard)(google it..) , 3” wide x 20 (+)” long, one for each student.
Don’t do anything to the first strip on the stack.
Take the second strip and start rolling, bending, folding, twirling etc. into some design. Make sure the ‘strip’ folding keeps the strip aligned in a straight line. (you don't want your strips going to the right or left and then sticking out all over the place later.) (well, maybe you do!)
You decide this by tightening the 'fence' and looking at the resulting design within the cardboard ring.
The smaller and tighter you make the circle, the more the design gets compacted.
When all the middle strips are manipulated, staple the top and bottom strips to each other at the opposite end of the first staple.
Manipulate the designs happening within the top and bottom strips to get the look you want.
‘Fence in” the white paper construction with the cardboard and decide how big a ‘fence’ you are going to make around it.
You decide this by tightening the 'fence' and looking at the resulting design within the cardboard ring.
The smaller and tighter you make the circle, the more the design gets compacted.
Mark off where you want the strip to end for the size you pick. Actually cut it a little bigger so you have a place to glue it together to make the ring. There should be just a little overlap. Secure with 2 paper clips until the glue dries.
Here I glued three of mine together to make an interesting mobile.
This took less than one 80 minute period. They came out great and it was a good project to do early in the semester because even the 'nervous' artists were successful.
P.S. Don't even ask me why my fonts are different sizes and colors....as my student's say, " I didn't do it."
I don't have time to figure it out.......!
WOW! Those are cool. What a great way to teach kids about abstract art! It's so fun and something everyone can do!!!!
ReplyDeleteFor my classes we had a photo or still life to draw (can't remember). Then we had to take a small spot from, blow it up to basic shapes and then paint it in flat black and white values. And paint it again in color.
Great creations - I think that is a fantastic idea to give the nervous students a chance to shine right at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Your students must love you! You gave them a no-fail project!
ReplyDeleteOh I want to go to art class too! That's cool that you actually made some yourself with the students. Great project and thanks for the tutorial! ~Lili
ReplyDeleteYou should be teacher of the year. These are amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat! What a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI love these. YOur students are quite talented...of course, they have you for a teacher. Great work! Hugs, Kathleen
ReplyDeleteReally really cool....I need a new best friend who also happens to be a really talented artist....interested? Hee hee...You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery creative--not difficult and yet pretty... The students will enjoy that project I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Easter week.
Hugs,
Betsy
These are really fun!! And I love all your seaside paintings! Do you sell them online, Etsy store perhaps?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project. I want to join your class. Thanks for the wonderful directions.
ReplyDeleteBalisha
Very cool! I will definitely do this with my boys!! Thanks for the wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Your students must love you. Thanks for the lesson!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, they look very nice, either hanging or standing upright!! Enjoy your day.
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ReplyDelete...it all started with those crazy TV guide reassignments, memba that??? Your dad's TV guide covers!!! That's when I KNEW you were amazing...what that's almost 35 years ago!!! lucky us!!
Love,
your BIGGEST fan
Brilliant! And beautiful! I want to be in your class. . .
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