A fun fall project GLUE / PASTEL FALL PUMPKIN DRAWINGS.

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A fun fall project GLUE / PASTEL FALL PUMPKIN DRAWINGS

 Day 1: VA.6.5.1~Practice contour and gesture drawings  Day 2:  VA ~ Demonstrate a printmaking process STANDARDS

Day 1  Student’s will sketch pumpkins  Student will create a pumpkin drawing or landscape using contour lines. Students will trace lines with glue. OBJECTIVE

Day 2 Students will create 2 prints with the previously drawn and dried picture. (Teacher will model) using crayon. Students will add color to their main piece (the drawing traced with glue), with chalk pastels. OBJECTIVE

 See pumpkins  Sketch  Draw  Trace WE WILL

ISN’T HE CUTE?

2 COOL PUMPKINS

PUMPKIN LANDSCAPE

 Fold you sketch paper into 4  Sketch your pumpkins/ outline for your pictures STEP 1

 Draw the sketch, you like the best, on your black construction paper STEP 2

 Trace your contour pencil lines with glue.  Use toothpicks to smooth it out, or Q-tips  You must finish today so your picture will be dry for next time.  Keep it simple! STEP 3

 Should look similar to this TODAY’S END PRODUCT

OR MAYBE?

 Get traced drawings  Give 2 sheets copy paper- Teacher will model print making  Color with chalk pastels DAY 2

“PRINTS” Here are prints made from my previously glued drawing

LANDSCAPE PRINT

 Tape the edges to hold sides together  Create crayon rubbing “prints”  Over lap colors, and be creative!  Try to keep the papers very still, Be patient WE WILL

 The chalk will not go over the glue, this is called chalk resist… Color your picture using the colors you like to convey your message about your work NOW WE ARE GOING TO COLOR OUR ORIGINAL ARTWORKS USING PASTELS!

MY PUMPKIN

MY PUMPKIN LANDSCAPE

MORE EXAMPLES OF PASTELS/RESIST

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