This was another peer taught lesson on painting. We studied the artist Jackson Pollock and his works with action painting. We experimented with different materials to paint with such as sticks, marbles, yarn, toy cars, pipe cleaners, and tooth brushes. After trying out different techniques we were able to create our own action painting. I used yarn, marbles, toy cars, and the stick and a variety of warm and cool colors to create my action painting which I titled "Excitement".
As an extension activity the students could create a classroom action painting. They could bring in items from their house or nature to paint with and the class could collaborate on a classroom mural. The students could then compare the patterns and designs that the items made with the paint.
As an extension activity the students could create a classroom action painting. They could bring in items from their house or nature to paint with and the class could collaborate on a classroom mural. The students could then compare the patterns and designs that the items made with the paint.

Comments
Post a Comment