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"A Faithful Attempt" is designed to showcase a variety of K-12 art lessons, the work of my art students, as well as other art-related topics. Projects shown are my take on other art teacher's lessons, lessons found in books or else designed by myself.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Anatomical Illustrations


For centuries, artists and scientists have been fascinated by the structures of the human body. Most famously, we think of the illustrations done by Da Vinci. 

This was a class I taught with one of the Biology teachers at my school. She provided anatomical books for the students to use. The challenge was to draw an anatomical illustration combining creative and artistic elements. 
Grade 7-9 students could use any media they wanted. 
Here are a few example of what they came up with!








 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Positive & Negative Space Hearts Art Project


Another great lesson I saw on the Instagram account of Lauralee Chambers @2art.chambers.

I taught this lesson to a class of Grade 4-6 students. It took 2 classes to complete.
The first class, students created a bleeding tissue background on small squares of white paper. 
I use Spectra brand.



I lay out the colours like this so students can easily choose which ones they want.


This takes one class. The next class, students draw onto their colourful background, a variety of sizes of hearts. They need to fill all the available spaces. Then they colour in the background in Sharpie.
Open a window- it gets stinky!





These look so cool and dramatic when they're finished!!
















 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Marker Watercolour Negative Space Snowflakes


This is a lovely winter themed art project that I saw on Instagram by the famous 
Lauralee Chambers🌀 @2art.chambers. Her creative ideas and output is incredible!

You need snowflake stencils for this. I ordered THESE and they're fantastic. 


Beforehand, we discussed/reviewed the concept of positive and negative space in art.

On a smooth paper, students traced their chosen snowflakes using water based markers.




Then add another line of marker so you have more intense pigment. 


Once the page is filled, students just used water and a brush and painted over all the marker lines, dissolving the marker into a pretty watercolour effect. 



I did this with a grade 4-6 class as well as a grade 7-9 class and they both really enjoyed it!

Grade 7-9 








Grade 4-6















 

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