Sunday, April 21, 2024

Flowers in a Vase Watercolor Painting


This is a classic still life painting lesson that was co-taught by one of my practicum students. 
Her background is not in art, so I suggested this project as it's fairly simple but allows for a lot of creativity for the students. This was taught to a mixed class of Grade 4 - 6 students. 

I found the inspiration from the wonderful Deep Space Sparkle website  HERE and HERE

Here is my quick demo showing how to draw a vase/vessel and then a variety of flowers- we also encouraged spring flowers such as tulips and daffodils.


Student drew their good copy on 12 x 18" heavy white paper. 


While the kids were drawing, I kept myself busy with one of my LEAST favourite art room tasks- refilling the liquid watercolours. I saw this sauce cup idea on a blog years ago, but I don't know, I think I need to re-think it. I feel like the paints evaporate so fast. I refill them, then a month later, the containers (with lids) are dried up. Don't get me started on how fast the yellow gets contaminated. 


Anyhoozle, once the kids are finished drawing, they outline everything with sharpie or black wax crayon (everyone chose sharpie). 


Some early starters used the regular pan watercolours, but we switched later to liquid watercolours. 



I gave an brief review and demonstration on how to use these. 


Some finished artworks!












 

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