….Gustav Klimt created beautiful patterns using gold leaf along with red and black paint
My kindergarten class created their own prints with inspiration from Gustav Klimt. I gave each student a sturdy piece of cardboard. Last year one of my parents donated a whole box of these 9 x 12 pieces of cardboard. You might remember that the grade 3s last year made looms from them and created amazing woven wall hangings (Weaving Our Way to Happiness).
On the first day I gave each student shapes, (i.e., squares, rectangles, circles) cut out from foam board and red, black and orange paint. They painted the shapes and then randomly pressed them onto the cardboard. Once they were finished we put them away to dry.
On the second day I gave them lids and corks and stamps that I had made with students in another class. I also introduced silver and gold acrylic paint. I encouraged them to stamp the new colours inside the shapes they had printed the week before. There’s something about metallic paints that children love.
On the third day we talked about adding texture and detail using a fine tip black Sharpie. Their work went from wonderful to WOW. Here are a few of the finished prints.
another class
These are so beautiful! Love your approach to the assignment. xoxo Anais
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Eat your heart out Gustav – he could have taken a lesson from your students (and YOU). These are wonderful wonderful.
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Great job!
And from kindergartners no less, wow! Never too early to introduce artists like Klimt, and they’ll hopefully remember when they come across his artwork when they are bigger 🙂
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these kindergartners are genius !
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