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Showing posts with label Mondrian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mondrian. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Friday, April 6, 2012
Artistopoly
Although Artopoly does exist, Artistopoly is geared as a fun way to work on visual recognition of famous masterworks and art styles. This is meant to be used on the Reaction Grid so it only existed virtually. I would give clues and the kids as avatars would run towards the correct section of the board. It was so much fun for everyone and they really showed visual recognition. (See Animotos below)
Labels:
Art History,
Intermediate Art,
Middle School Art,
Miro,
Mondrian,
Monet,
Picasa,
Reaction Grid
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Miro-like Designs
As promised, here are the 1st and 2nd grader's take on Joan Miro. After comparing the use of straight and curved black lines between Mondrian and Miro, and the use of geometric versus organic shapes, students did their own version of a Joan Miro-like design using markers and black colored pencils. (See Animoto below)
Labels:
Art History,
Elements of Art,
Miro,
Mondrian,
Primary Art
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