Kindergartners learned about the art of Jim Dine in art class and used plasticine clay to "paint" their hearts!
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Jim Dine Hearts
I love teaching about Cincinnati Pop Artist, Jim Dine. His colorful and expressive hearts are the perfect subjects for January and February! Collaborating with other wonderful art teachers, here are a few ideas we've tried.
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Second and third graders used crayon resist, model magic, and wire to create these colorful heart collages. |
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Students used a combination of marker and paint (oil pastel is another great possibility) to create these hearts. They layered warm and cool colors and used glitter to finish. |
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Kindergartners made their hearts by smearing plasticine clay! |
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These hearts were made by cutting and gluing pieces of painted paper and using oil pastel to add additonal designs! |
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