Friday, January 23, 2015

Pointillism Hearts

Seurat, Georges Pierre |səˈrä(1859–91), French painter. The founder of neo-impressionism, he is chiefly associated with pointillism, which he developed during the 1880s. Among his major paintings using this technique is Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884–86).I can't believe this whole time I haven't done an art masterpiece on Seurat  I just love his work! For going to do a pointillism work just in time for Valentine's Day. I cut out heart templates and using painters tape, taped them onto watercolor paper.
I decided to use cool colors with different values for the background and warm colors with different values for the heart. 
The acrylic paints are nice and thick instead of tempura. I cut Q-tips in half so there was a tip for each color on their palette. Sometimes the Q-tips get a little squishy, so it helps to have more.
I started them off painting the background. We talked about color and value. They tried to make the edges of the painting and heart were darker in value. Make sure they overlap the edge of the heart. 
Nice dots, random pattern, use all the colors. 
When the back is done, remove the heart template and fill the heart in with dots of warm colors. Concentrate the darker shades in the edges, lighter shades toward the middle, also denser and lighter towards the center to give it shape.  
The last step I showed them how to use a little black sparingly to dot around the edges.
We will be doing a pointillism painting for valentine's day after we learn a little about Seurat and Pointillism!




3 comments:

  1. Great project! Thanks for posting! What do the kids use to apply the paint? What do you mean you cut the tips in half?

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    1. Thanks so much for doing this project, I think I was typing so fast I typed tips, instead of qtips! I just cut Q-Tips in half so they are like mini dabbers. Then the kids can have a bunch at the table. The tips of the q-tips get a little squishy with paint after awhile. Let me know how it goes!!

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  2. its good about hearts

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