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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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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge, with deep respect, that I am gathered on Treaty 7 territory. I acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for generations. I respect the histories, languages and cultures of all the Indigenous peoples of Canada, whose presence continues to enrich our community.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Woven Watercolour Paintings



This is an old project I found recently. I didn't take photos of many of the finished ones but you can get the idea. I posted this lesson previously yeeeaars ago HERE.

You take two sheets of heavy paper the same size. Draw one picture on one, then trace this onto the second one to get an exact replica. Then paint them using whatever paint you like. 
If you paint them similar colours, you'll get a subtle woven painting. If you paint them using contrasting colours, you'll get a more dramatic, high contrast
 final artwork.

Measure strips on the back of each painting, cut and weave!  This takes time and patience.







 

Friday, March 13, 2026

Plasticine Mood "Paintings"


This is a gorgeous abstract art lesson inspired by a lesson found on the Studio Sprout website. 
It uses the artist Bernice Bing as a starting point for looking at abstract expressionistic art inspired by emotions. 

I keep my plasticine stored on zip lock bags by colour. 


I pre-cut small squares of cardboard for students to work on. They were asked to think of an emotion relevant to them and try to choose colours that they felt matched that feeling. Then, in a loose and expressive way, they smeared and played with the plasticine and applied it to the cardboard however they pleased. 




Grade 4-6 artworks! I love how expressive they all turned out. 
















 

Friday, March 6, 2026

Colourful Oil Pastel Paper Weavings


This is a great one day lesson that my Grade 4-6 students completed in an 80 minute period. 
The nice thing about oil pastels is you get vibrant colours and don't need to worry about drying time.
I found the lesson HERE

I let my students choose any colour combinations they wanted. Its a great lesson for reviewing colour theory and different types of harmonious colour combinations. We used cardstock and glued the strips onto 12 x 18" black construction paper and then I cropped them down after. 





















 

Monday, March 2, 2026

Northern Lights Arctic Landscape painting

 


For this mixed-media project, Grade 4-6 students explored the beauty and ingenuity of Canada’s North. They learned about traditional igloos used by the Inuit in northern Canada—how they were carefully constructed from blocks of compacted snow and why their dome shape makes them a strong, efficient architectural structure for Arctic conditions. 
"Igloo" (from Inuktitut iglu) means "house" or "home" in Inuit languages.

Inuit are the Indigenous people of the Arctic, numbering approx 70,545 in Canada, who primarily reside in Inuit Nunangat, a vast northern homeland spanning 40% of Canada's landmass and 72% of its coastline.


After looking at photos of northern lights, students began by painting vibrant Northern Lights using watercolours, experimenting with colour blending and movement to capture the magic of the night sky. They sprinkled salt on the wet paint to create a textural effect. Let dry overnight.


They then carefully drew their own igloo on a separate sheet, adding subtle shading with pencils and blue pencil crayons to create dimension and form. I showed them how to draw one on my easel but there are many tutorials online or on Youtube to follow along with. Finally, they cut out their igloos and collaged them onto their painted backgrounds. 

These artworks celebrates both the natural beauty and innovative design of Canada’s northern landscape.






















 









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