I loved this folk art painting project last year. I brought it out again today but simplified it. The basic idea is to draw in a primitive style, so I asked students to imagine drawing a cat as if they had never drawn one before.
1. Draw a cat with very simple shapes. Start with the circle head, oval body, “hot dog” legs and tail, and add ears and face. Trace all with a black Sharpie marker.
2. Add details with crayons: stripes on legs, spots, whiskers, colored eyes and stars in the background. Last detail? Draw white claws with a white crayon.
3. Paint the cat and background as desired with watercolor paint. Be sure to go over the crayon, and not just around it.
1. Draw a cat with very simple shapes. Start with the circle head, oval body, “hot dog” legs and tail, and add ears and face. Trace all with a black Sharpie marker.
2. Add details with crayons: stripes on legs, spots, whiskers, colored eyes and stars in the background. Last detail? Draw white claws with a white crayon.



3 comments:
Hi Kathy - I printed a copy of this last year (before I discovered pinterest) and filed it away in my folder of future projects - but of course had no idea where it came from! Thanks so much for re-posting it - now I'll be able to give credit where it's due :) :) Elizabeth
Thanks Elizabeth, glad you liked i!
You have so many great ideas here! I can't wait to try them! :-)
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