We are getting all of our collaborative group artwork together for an art auction coming up next week. This one was by 3rd graders. Each of the painted and decorated a heart that was collaged onto printed Valentines papers and collaged together in a square grid.
6th graders were inspired by MVP Mike Trout for this group project. They each illustrated something Trout or Angel, then they were collaged together to make a mosaic.
Also, 6th graders did a similar collage to the Angel one. Seen here is #24 all things Kobe Bryant.
Third graders study Native American Indians in social studies. So I thought it was appropriate to have each student create a tepee for their Indians to dwell in. They were then collaged onto torn papers in alternating greens and browns to give it the look of the plains.
In Kindergarten we study Laurel Burch the artist and jewelry designer. We can break her cats down into basic shapes and lines and create our own unique cats. Each one different and artistically illustrated.
Strips of patterns were used to create this deer illustration. The students each designed a strip of patterns, and then each pattern was collaged onto the shape of the deer head.
Our theme verse for the year, Psalm 133:1 was used to illustrate this picture of bird houses with their occupants all living together in unity in one tree. Each student designed a bird house and then collaged it onto the collaged tree. The letters were cut out of magazines and collaged onto the picture.
Color and radial symmetry were the inspiration for this piece of group art. Each student took two analogous colors for the color wheel and created a radial symmetrical design on a 3 inch piece of paper. Each piece was collage together in color wheel order giving it a sort of transitional effect.
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