The Four Season Art Show: Kindergarten

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Seasons of MoabBy HMK Kindergarten

Helen M. Knight Elementary School

Moab, UT

Four Seasons

You can count them one, two, three, fourThere are four seasons, there are no more!

Each one has it’s own special treatYou’ll see it in our art, it’s really neat!

We all picked a special oneTo paint and draw, lot’s of fun!

So look and listen, and sit backOur art is great and that’s a fact!

WinterTo draw the arctic fox

We traveled to the north

With blue paper and white pencil

We brought this animal forth

Our Inspiration Picture

SpringRain and rain storms

Clouds and flowers

Nature is awakening

Her nurturing power

Our Inspiration Picture

Summer

Cactus blossoms

Bright and merry

But of their spines

Let’s be wary

Our Inspiration Picture

FallCooling breezes

Lightning too

Leaves turning colors

A beautiful season just like you

Our inspiration picture

Here’s a sample of the children at work -

Drawing Arctic Fox coincided with the winter curriculum of habitat and hibernation.

Kindergarten children require drawing from life (or photo) skills in order to excel in all areas . As a class we reviewed several photos that would have us learn about NEAR and THE OTHER SIDE legs, fins or wings.

To simplify we drew with white pencil on blue (ice or snow) paper.

This was a guided drawing with the children being asked to see and discuss shapes and line of each animal part before we drew them.

Spring Rain presented the opportunity to work with the wet on wet technique of watercolor and the understanding that water will go where it wants to go.

To work with watercolor you must give up your sense of having total control and WORK WITH the water.

We often state that the artist works with the brush, the paper, and the color to make a painting like this. Each of the elements has something to say!

Summer Cactus invited the children to repeat shapes for cactus pads and then to carefully blend the select colors inside their shape.

Cacti buds and flowers were painted with use of a special tool – a Q-tip! It was tipped in paint and then rolled or dabbed on the paper for effect!

Fall Aspens introduced us to the concept of the PAINTER’S PALETTE.

Each artist, including nature it seems, carefully chooses the colors she wants to WORK WITH. The smart artist steps back at some point and lets the colors do their work!

We also used WHITE OIL PASTEL to first make the aspen trunks, knowing that painting over them with color would reveal them and give them their extra texture.

Music by Antonio Vivaldi(1678-1741)

Concerto No. 1 In E Major, Allegro

From The Four Seasons

performed by the

Jacques Loussier Trio

With thanks to the Kindergarten teachers

Teacher Deb

Mrs. Guerrero

Ms. Koon

Mrs. Crane

Art Instruction & Slide Show by

Art Coach Bruce HuckoHMK Elementary School

Moab, UT

We are proud to be a

Beverley Taylor Sorenson – Arts Learning Program School

thank you