Found Object Color Wheels. The 5th Grade Artists have been working to create their Found Object Color Wheels. They are super fun and made with objects that you can find around your house. If you want to try one yourself, here are the steps: 1. Find objects in the Primary Colors 2. Find objects in the Secondary Colors 3. Try to find as many things as you can in the Tertiary Colors (i.e. blue-green, red-violet, yellow-orange, etc.) 4. Arrange them in order of the Color Wheel on a Neutral Colored Background in a wheel shape, or any arrangement that you think looks aesthetically pleasing 5. Take a photo (ideally, from above) and crop out anything that's unwanted around the edges. Make sure your color wheel is well-lit in your photo. 6. Send it to Mrs. Clark at [email protected] so that I can share it here on the blog for everyone to enjoy Here is a Stop-Motion Animated video I made to remind us all about different Color Schemes. Most of you will remember seeing this in Art class. It's called Color Adventures: Here is our Found Object Color Wheel Gallery so far. Please send me yours so that I can post it here for everyone to enjoy:
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AuthorMy name is Lydia Clark and I am an Artist, Researcher, Teacher in Columbia, Missouri. I am the K-5 Art Specialist at Rock Bridge Elementary and a graduate student at the University of Missouri, getting my Masters Degree in Art Education. I am a mom to two sons, Finn, a Sophomore at Mizzou, and Desmond, a Sophomore at Rock Bridge High School. My husband, Brian, is a professor at the Truman School of Public Affairs at Mizzou. ArchivesCategories |