Saturday, September 29, 2012

Exploring Lines (Part II)


In continuing our exploration of lines, we created compositions using paint, paper, plastiline, and floral wire.
The students were given the choice to create a Two- or a Three-Dimensional work. We observed how we can control the thickness of the lines by using a variety of brushes (thicker or thinner tips). The creation of lines was different when we used plastiline, as it took longer to create the desired lines. The students who decided to use floral wire were challenged with bending the wire in different directions to accomplish a variety of lines.











































11 comments:

  1. Un trabajo muy completo sobre la linea! Enhorabuena a los estudiantes. Por cierto, me encanta la primera composición.
    Un saludo.

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  2. Really lovely colors, interesting compositions with variety of materials, I love.

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  3. Providing the students with a choice of materials to explore and experiment with has ensured that they have all approached the project from a different perspective, and through observing others' work have developed a deeper understanding. Great project!

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  4. As always, a great project for your little students. The composition created are very interesting.

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  5. Molto bello questo studio sulle linee,i tuoi studenti sono bravissimi!
    Ciao,buona domenica!!

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  6. A variety of proposals for the line work with different materials. Thanks for sharing this experience so interesting.

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  7. Such a good idea to give the children a choice of dimensions. Perhaps next time they will do the one they didn't do at first. Some great ideas here! I have not heard of plastiline, but it looks very interesting with plenty of potential:)
    xx

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  8. I like the wide variety of materials to work the line. All proposals are varied and interesting.

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  9. Hola, veo quer cada vez mas creativos, los dibujos con lineas ya son esculturas tridimensionales, muy buenos trabajos, un cordial saludo, Rodisi

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  10. Fantastic colourful compositions with variety materials!!!Bravo to teacher and students!!Kisses from Greece!

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  11. Best post on line-EVER!!! You rock! I bet the kids loved this project as much as you did.

    :)Pat

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