Friday, November 22, 2013

Mythology....


Who doesn't love Mythology? You have drama, love, hate, and everything else The Real Housewives of whatever city is most popular these days. Our 6th graders do a big unit on Greek Mythology in Language Arts (well, they learn about Greece in Social Studies too). The students this year took a huge interest in the myths! So, I had a chance to do a mythology project for the first time!

My art class background: I try to teach the students "journaling" techniques throughout the year... and this was perfect opportunity...

First, I showed them 4 different acrylic painting method:
  • Splatter paint with tooth brush
  • Layering 2 colors of paint and spreading it with a credit card
  • Drips by watering down the acrylic paint
  • Texture Tools!
They create a technique page where they played and experimented with these different methods. I love to give the students the chance to mess around and see what happens with a little bit of freedom!

Here were the guidelines for the Mythology Journal Page:
  • Be inspired by one god/goddess 
  • 2 page spread
  • Must use colors that "make sense" with the god/goddess. Example: Poseidon - Blues and Greens
  • Must have a silhouette that would "make sense" with the god/goddess. Example: Athena - Owl
  • Must use the 4 techniques I taught them... I did not make them include all 4, they chose which would work with their page
  •  Must have a quote relating to the god/goddess - use interesting font!
They use a mythology book to find their quote. We discussed what makes for a stand out quote and a lame quote. I really like the way these journal pages turned out!










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