6th Grade Woodland (2012)

Project #1

6th Grade

Still Life Drawings

The 6th grade students learned many different techniques of drawing such as: drawing the outline of the object, drawing details inside the object and shading in the object. The sixth grade also learned a variety of ways to add value and form (3-D) to their drawing such as (contour lines, cross hatch, smudge and scribble). The students then chose a still life object that they would draw out using four different styles to show value: Shading with pencil, pointillism (repeating dots with a marker), scratching on scratch art paper and oil pastels (adding color). The

The Elements of Art we have covered are:

Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Value and Texture.

Woodland 6th Grade Still Life Drawings

Project #2

6th Grade

Ceramic Slab Project

The students learned a different clay building technique called Slab. The students kneaded and flattened a piece of clay out by hand, without the use of any tools. After they had flattened their slab out they used another clay technique called carving, in which they carved out shapes and images into their slab. The students then built walls around their slab to make a cube, cylinder or rectangle. The students used wire tools, needle tools, modeling tools, fettling knives, ribs and ceramic sponges to create their design on their slab.

The Elements of art we have covered are:

Color, Form, Line, Shape and Texture.

Woodland 6th Grade Slab Project

Project #3

6th Grade

Plaster of Paris Sculpture

The students have created an abstract sculpture made of plaster of Paris, which is similar to what famous sculptors used for their masterpieces like the statue of David by Michelangelo. Michelangelo (March 6, 1475 – February 18, 1564), was a very famous sculptor that carved masterpieces from chunks of plaster, and that is what the 6th grade students have done. Students learned how to mix, pour and carve the plaster. The students also used files called rasps that would grind the plaster down and make it easy for the students to shape the plaster. Once the students were finished they used a spray paint of their choice to finish off their piece.

The Elements of Art we have covered are:

Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Texture and Value.

Woodland 6th Grade Plaster Sculptures

Project #4

6th Grade

Wire Sculpture

The 6th grade students created a three dimensional object out of different size wire. They created it from different gages and colors of wire. They used many different techniques of wrapping wire with pliers and their hands to create their metal sculpture. The sculptures needed to be interesting all the way around (no dull areas).

The Elements of Art we have covered are:

Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space and Texture.

Woodland 6th Grade Wire Sculpture

Project #5

6th Grade

Sheet Metal Patterns

The students have created many different patterns that they have carved into a piece of sheet metal. The students are performing an old technique of bending and shaping metal called: Repousse. Repousse or metal tooling is a metalworking technique in which a bendable metal is ornamented or shaped by hammering from the reverse side. The students used a variety of wood tools, modeling tools or the end of a marker to shape their metal.

The Elements of Art we have covered are:

Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Texture and Value.

Woodland 6th Grade Metal Tooling

Project #6

6th Grade

Impressionsim Tempera Painting

The students learned about the Impressionism movement: An art movement and style that started in the 1860s. Impressionsim artists have painted a feeling or mood at the time of their painting. The sixth grade students chose an image from the Impressionism movement were they used many brush strokes to make the painting stand out. Impressionism has a few things that the students had to be sure they used in their painting: No water, many bright Colors, Brush strokes and patterns.

The Elements of art we have covered are:

Color, Line, Shape, Texture and Value.

Woodland 6th Grade Impressionism painting