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4th Grade Cupcakes- with values. This is a fancier version of the 2nd grade lesson.

4th Grade Cupcakes- with values

On black card stock we draw a cupcake, using simple shapes. We draw in the drippy frosting and the cherry. We add a plate and a horizon line to create a background. The wonderful thing about the Crayola Chalk sets is, most of the colors have a light and dark shade. They get to choose a set for the wrapper, for the frosting, and the plate. I have them use their eraser to clean up any smudges and I spray with aqua net hair spray as a fixative. Like this: Like Loading... Simple Art Project Ideas: Wayne Thiebaud Cupcakes.

TheDeliciousPaintings. Wayne Thiebaud art video. Wayne Thiebaud - CBS Sunday Morning. Wayne Thiebaud pinterest. Lesson: Wayne Thiebaud Clay Cupcakes. Food.

Lesson: Wayne Thiebaud Clay Cupcakes

We all love it. We all need it. We all connect to it. It brings us together like nothing else. We plan our events around it. Grade Level: 4th Grade Art Elements: Form, Color Art Skills: Slip and Score, Coil, Pinch and Pull, Molding, Glazing, Painting, Additive and Subtractive Making Connections: Pop Art Click to Download Free Lesson Plan * Get more free lessons like this, on our Lessons Page Food is a subject I have toyed with in the art room the last few years. If you remember my lesson on the Wayne Thiebaud Cakes and Pies, you know students studied the Element of Value to learn to apply knowledge of tints and shades to make their 2D sweets appear 3D. First, students make the bottom of the cupcake.

These cupcakes are actually little dishes kids can keep things inside, so you want the cup part to stay hollow. On the top of their pancake, students can design the top of the cupcake. They are great because they are nice and thick. This great Art Ed lesson plan is 100% FREE to download! Wayne Thiebaud Inspired Lessons. Kids Art Market: Donut Sculpture with Wayne Theibaud. DISCUSSION: Clay: what is it?

Kids Art Market: Donut Sculpture with Wayne Theibaud

Where does it come from? What can you make with it? When you make things with clay are they flat like paper? Look at Wayne Thiebaud's work Cupcakes and Donuts What colors did he use? What does the painting remind you of? What might the location smell like? Is it somewhere you would like to visit? How many donuts did he paint? ARTIST: Wayne Thiebaud (born November 15, 1920) although his works, executed during the fifties and sixties, slightly predate the works of the classic pop artists. Thiebaud uses heavy pigment and exaggerated colors to depict his subjects well-defined shadows characteristic of advertisements are almost always included in his work.

Week One: roll your clay in a ball and then slowly push your thumbs through the center and flatten to create the look of a donut with a hole in the center Before you kiln them: underglaze the donuts with a donut color. Week Two: Glaze the donuts with donut glaze like colors: chocolate, strawberry, clear glaze. clay. Wayne thiebauld video. Who loves dessert?

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Everyone, including second graders. Each year I teach a Wayne Thiebaud-inspired dessert lesson. This year we created compositions focusing on repetition of geometric forms. Dessert Geometry (and Common Core connections) Studying Thiebaud’s art is an opportunity to incorporate geometry into your lessons. We looked at images of Wayne Thiebaud’s dessert art, and identified shapes and forms. Sphere: gum balls, scoops of ice creamRight Triangular Prism: pie wedges, cake wedgesSquare Prism: petit four (see above image)Cylinder: layer cakeRectangular Prism: Jolly Ranchers candy!!! The second grade was studying 3D forms, so I timed the art lesson just after this concept was introduced in the general ed classroom. Here is a one-minute video I made featuring the geometric forms in Thiebaud’s art: