Textured Collage Animal Paintings
Project Description: Students will be creating a close-up painting of an animal face. The background will be painted texture, magazine, and newspaper ripped pieces that are glued in the direction the fur or feathers would flow. After the background is constructed you will paint separate eyes and nose to be attached and added to the background. Then extra details can be painted onto the background.
Step 1: Creating Implied textured paintings.
These paintings will be ripped into strips and added to a box where we will all be able to pick and choose pieces to add to our painting collage. Before you begin you need to know the difference between actual and implied texture.
Left side has implied texture, right has actual texture.
Step 2: Glue painted texture strips, magazine pieces and newspaper on your background.
Make sure when you glue the strips you are paying attention to what direction your animal's fur or feathers go on the animal face.
Step 3: Draw eyes, nose and mouth on a separate papers. Use oil pastels to color in and add details. Glue these pieces onto your collage. Then use the oil pastels to add any other details needed to the whole art piece.
Goals/Objectives/Learning Targets:
-Textured paintings created that resemble animal textures.
-Collage pieces of paintings, newspaper, and/or magazines added to entire paper to create shape of animal.
-Eyes/Nose/Mouth drawn separately with oil pastels and added to collage.
-Final details added with oil pastels. (Extra fur, outline edges, lighten spots)
-Textured paintings created that resemble animal textures.
-Collage pieces of paintings, newspaper, and/or magazines added to entire paper to create shape of animal.
-Eyes/Nose/Mouth drawn separately with oil pastels and added to collage.
-Final details added with oil pastels. (Extra fur, outline edges, lighten spots)