After our little art "break" during PARCC testing (we did some weaving... very relaxing), fourth grade is back to working on their color wheel lizards.
Students are drawing black and white detailed backgrounds for their lizards. Many are landscapes, but some have chosen to think outside the box a bit more!
The lizard itself will actually be a hole cut from the background paper. That hole will reveal the color wheel they created in watercolor. To add details to the lizard, we use a clear plastic sheet adhered to the back of the background paper so that students can give their lizards eyes, texture, etc.
Stay Tuned to see the final results!
Students are drawing black and white detailed backgrounds for their lizards. Many are landscapes, but some have chosen to think outside the box a bit more!
The lizard itself will actually be a hole cut from the background paper. That hole will reveal the color wheel they created in watercolor. To add details to the lizard, we use a clear plastic sheet adhered to the back of the background paper so that students can give their lizards eyes, texture, etc.
Stay Tuned to see the final results!