Showing posts with label Alexander Calder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander Calder. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

E2 Channels Calder

  Whale 

Fish

Bird

Owl

Second graders sculpted animals out of wire after looking at Alexander Calder's work and process. We also looked at Picasso's "One Liners", which are a collection of his continuous contour drawings, because it helped students make the connection between drawing with a pencil and drawing with wire.  After they were comfortable drawing an animal in one continuous line, they took a piece of wire and basically traced around their drawing, using tape to hold it in place. When they ran out of wire, I demonstrated how to twist two pieces of wire together in a neat, tight coil instead of a messy braid-like twist. The trick is to make a "+" sign with the two wires and wrap vertically, as opposed to making an "x".

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Second through Fifth grade- Circus




I've always wanted to do a lesson on Alexander Calder's Circus. After watching a video on Calder's circus performance, they were divided into groups and given found objects. It was a great lesson on working together and respecting others' ideas, and of course, creating something representational only using found objects.