Huichol Native Mexican Yarn Painting

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Huichol Native Mexican Yarn Painting Presentation modified and prepared by Alice Finch 2012 4th Grade Art Project West Mercer Elementary Art Enrichment Program

Huichol Yarn Painting

Huichol Yarn Painting

Huichol Indians of Mexico Indigenous art form Huichol Indians live in the mountainous areas of northwest Mexico They use the animals, birds, plants, and people around them in their art Designs are highly stylized

Today’s Project ‘Paint’ with concentric lines of yarn in the style of the Huichol Indians of Mexico. 1st- Borders 2nd- Outline animal 3rd- Fill in animal 4th- Fill in background

Step 1 – Draw your design Write your name on the back of the chip board Draw the outline of your design with a pencil Design should fill up most of the space- think big and simple

Step 2 – Plan colors Yarn paintings are colorful and so you will need to decide what colors you will use where. Write them on your board. Animal outline contrasts with animal fill and background Animal fill at least 2 colors Beaks, wings, tails, eyes, etc. can be separate from a main fill color Background Contrasts with animal outline and fill might be 2 parts- land, air Borders at least 2 colors Not the same as colors in your animal or the background

Step 3 – Borders Put down 2 concentric lines of glue on the edge of your board. Hold yarn at the corners with the toothpick to keep yarn in place Keep yarn tightly layered right up next to each other If the yarn starts to unravel, twist it to keep the strands together.

Step 4 – Animal outline Put glue on penciled outline Starting at a corner or angle, put down outline color for animal. The outline color is for the outline only- not the fill and should contrast with your fill and planned background color. After 1 layer, cut and tuck in the end.

Step 5 – Fill in the animal outline Put down a concentric lines of glue to fill in the interior space of the animal. Add eye, wing, fins, etc with contrasting colors BEFORE filling in the whole area. The yarn follows the contours of the figures that define each space, reducing that space to a smaller and smaller area with one continuous strand until it is filled in. In tight places, the yarn can tend to unravel- twist to keep the strands together. Use the toothpick to push yarn in tight spots and tuck in ends.

Step 6 – Fill in background Fill in area with concentric lines of glue. Yarn should follow the contours of the figures that define each space, not back and forth. You may want to create separate spaces if there is a bottleneck around your animal design. (Read the book while they are working.) Bottleneck- bottom right area is its own shape for concentric triangles.

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