Jim Dine was part of the Pop Art movement and used hearts as the subject for many of his prints, paintings, and sculptures. Students created a heart with fractured lines, either on the heart, background, or both. They used oil pastel and learned how to blend them like paint using tinting and shading. I really love this project...the kids have a lot of artistic freedom here employing what they have learned this year about color theory and it offers a lot of variations. I love the handmade look of the hearts as students had to cut out their own stencil to begin. This was for all grade levels. Some students also did a grid in the background instead of the diagonals. Some had fractured only the background instead of the whole thing by erasing the pencil lines inside the heart, but still tinted and shaded the heart and background fractures. Very fun! Thank you
Kathy Barbro for a jump start on this idea.
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This one is still in process... |
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I love how those turned out! I know Madison really enjoyed creating hers.
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Elizabeth