Here is artwork inspired by Miroco Machiko by first and second graders. This is the piece of artwork that artists in grades one and two will use for their Original Works fundraiser.
This is the art blog for Fayston Elementary School, located in the Mad River Valley in Central Vermont. This blog is updated frequently to showcase the artwork of Fayston's students and celebrate all things creative!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Inspired by Miroco Machiko
Thank you to Mrs. Knight's Smartest Artists for the introduction to Miroco Machiko. I love her bold, stylized artwork. The students can really relate to her sense of design and colorful images. We looked at her picture of vegetables, then used crayon and watercolor resist to create fruit and vegetable pictures.
Labels:
crayon,
First and second grade,
Miroco Machiko,
resist,
vegetables
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Very effective! Did you have pieces (or pictures) of fruit for inspiration, or are they from memory?
ReplyDeleteNext time I will definitely have examples of fruit and veggies for kids to look at. Great idea!
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