Sunday, November 10, 2013

Miro Inspired Drawings


Second Graders studied the work of surrealist Joan Miro. We discussed how surrealist artists often painted images from their dreams. We also discussed how Miro used lines, shapes, and color. Students discovered that he loved snowflakes, bowties, and lines with dots!


First we played a "Roll- A - Miro" Game in teams to get used to some of Miro's shapes and lines





When we started the final project, students first used a wet on wet technique to create a watercolor background


Next they drew out a Miro inspired design and then traced their pencil lines in black paint. When the paint was dry, students used colored pencils or crayons to add color inside the shapes.

Click here to download the lesson plan!

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