Thursday, August 18, 2016

Salt Painting


Here's a fun art and science activity from today's class! Firstly we drew patterns or simple images/words using squeeze bottles of PVA glue. Then, at our salt station table, we covered our drawings with salt and shook the excess into a plastic tub to reuse. Using thin paintbrushes, drops of watercolour paint were added to the salt-covered PVA. The salt slurps up the watercolour quickly, so you can see it bleeding along the lines of the drawing - very cool. 

To do this at home, you'll need:


Cardboard, watercolour paper or paper plates

Watercolour paint
Table salt
Thin paintbrushes or plastic paint eye-droppers 

Hints and warnings:


*These works are very fun to make but they aren't hardy - unfortunately they won't last a long time. Make sure to take a photo if you like what you've created!

*The colours will change overnight as the work dries out.
*Cover the PVA drawings as thoroughly with salt as possible so the paint will spread well. 

Have a look at these amazing works from today, I hope the students are as thrilled with the results as I am!
































Thursday, August 11, 2016

Collage Owls


In Springwood Art Class today we created collage owl artworks by drawing an owl outline together as a class, filling the wings and body with paper feather shapes, glueing the owl on black construction paper and using metallic oil pastels to add details. The metallic pastels stand out beautifully on the black cardstock and give the appearance of silvery or gold moon and star light.  I just the love the results - great work everyone, the results are magical :)