You will also see some larger musical paintings that the 4th grade class completed. Each student completed a mini paining for 6 different songs. Then, students were divided into teams, and assigned one of the 6 songs. Using their classmates images, students collaborated on a large abstract painting to represent the emotional tone of their song. I love how unique each painting turned out . Just by looking at each painting, you can really feel the mood of their different songs!
To go along with our abstract musical paintings, students learned simple splatter paint techniques. Students learned different ways to flick their paint brushes to get maximum splatter on their papers, rather than all over the classroom! Below you can see students experimenting with splatter paint. You will also see some larger musical paintings that the 4th grade class completed. Each student completed a mini paining for 6 different songs. Then, students were divided into teams, and assigned one of the 6 songs. Using their classmates images, students collaborated on a large abstract painting to represent the emotional tone of their song. I love how unique each painting turned out . Just by looking at each painting, you can really feel the mood of their different songs!
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Ms. KatzenbachMs. "Katz" is a teaching artist, with specialties in painting and video. She graduated from the University of Illinois with both a bachelors and a masters in Art Education. This will be Ms. Katz's 8th year teaching at O.T. Bright Elementary School. Archives
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