Painted Paper Seascapes

 
Ryley, age 9

Ryley, age 9

Today Thena’s lovely class visited me make the same beautiful seascape artworks. These lovely artworks are for the Calendar Art fundraiser. Later on in the year families have the opportunity to order cards, diaries, sketchbook and calendars with their child’s beautiful artwork on it. To create the seascapes this students completed three different elements throughout the day and then arranged the pieces in a final composition.

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First the students painted the sky of their seascapes. Some students chose to mix violet, some chose make a light blue by tinting the blue we have in class. The students explored how to mix paint on the palette and how to mix the paint on the page. Once they had covered their page they used the scrapers to create a sgraffito effect to give the sky textured movement.

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Next the students painted a separate piece of paper in a combination of blue, turquoise and green. They added white accents over the top to give the effect of white-capped waves. When it was dry the students ripped this page into long strips to be used as the ocean

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To make the boats the students cut our simple triangle and trapezium shapes from magazines. I encouraged the students to try to find hot colours so that the boats would contrast with the cool coloured background. The students glued their boats onto a separate piece of white paper first to make the boats sturdier when arranging the final composition.

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I had a fantastic day working with Thena’s class today. I love how each piece of art is individual despite the students all receiving the same instruction. I have taught this lesson a few times now but I was pleasantly surprised by the new and creative ideas that Thena’s class came up with. I think the final seascapes are delightful.