Apr 21, 2010

Magazine Color Collage

Collage is a French word which means “glue.” The term was coined by Braque and Picasso in the beginning of the 20th century, when collage became a distinctive part of modern art.
1. I've found this to be a really good project for kinders and 1st graders. They enjoy the hunt for images, and benefit from some simple guidelines.
2. Each student needs a couple of magazines, white paper, scissors and glue stick. They are to choose one color, and then collect as many different objects or swatches in that color that they can find.
3. All of the images are glued onto the white paper, with the goal of overlapping and filling up as much of it as they can. This is really simple, but the fact that each picture will have a theme really unifies the images and can create some stunning artwork. Plus, everyone is getting lots of scissors cutting practice, without really thinking about it!
CA Visual Art Standard: Creative Expression, Kindergarten
2.3 Make a collage with cut or torn paper shapes/forms.

4 comments:

Pecos Blue said...

great idea!

aplumley said...

Great idea! We are working on color words in my kindergarten class and we will have to do this.

Crafty P said...

great rainy day activity- or any day! noting this to use later...

Tiffany Teske said...

I used this project for an after school program's recycled art class. The kids really loved it, I think it is the longest there have ever worked on one project in one sitting. And it worked for the age group which was 6 - 11 years old. Thank you very much, I love your blog!

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