Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Collage Studio

 

What is a collage?


Collage is a fancy, French word that means "to glue".

We say that a piece of artwork is a "collage" if it has materials glued to it. Many things can be used to create a collage.


look at this artwork and find something that has been glued? 



In Collage you can make a Still-life...




What color paper did the artist use for the bowl?  How do you know the artist drew the grapes before cutting them out?


Collage Landscape


The artist tore shades of blue for the ______?  And shades of green for the _________?  And shades of brown for the _________?


Collage Cityscape





What shape did these artists use to create a city?




Collage Portrait
Which of these two artworks is cut?  Which is torn?




Start with a Background!

The background can be collaged, painted, colored with crayon or marker.  You could use cardboard or a maps, sheet music, magazine pages, newspapers, the possibilities are endless.

collage
painted


crayon
marker


Gather your supplies. 
 
beautiful, interesting papers that are torn or cut, photographs, newspapers, strings/yarn, stickers/stamps, sheet music, text from any source.

In collage you can use many different materials to make something new!


Cut and tear shapes!





Arrange then rearrange!  Overlap and make

 cutouts.






Glue, tape, staple!



Attach shapes, papers, pieces and parts.  




Add Details!  Use markers, printmaking or 

glue small pieces. 





Collage has so many possibilities! 



This week we will practice with some of these materials and learn how use the different types of glues and scissors, punches and texture tools.


This is our Collage Studio!






When you visit the collage studio you will find many materials that you can use to make a collage on paper. You might also make something in the sculpture studio and then take it to the collage studio to "collage" it. You might make a painting or do a drawing and add some collage work to it. Think about it!





Tuesday, April 1, 2025

How to Tell if your Artwork is Done!

 How to tell if an artwork is done?

Is it done just because all the white space is gone?  Maybe!

Is it done just because it just feels done?   Perhaps!

Is it done just because you spent a long time on it?  Possibly!

Is it done just because everything is glued down and staying in place?  Could be!

Is it done if your sculpture doesn't tip over?  Might be!

Sometimes you could have done all of this and your art is still not complete. This portrait is glued well and has details but still looks incomplete.  Let's look at how art becomes finished.  


If it's a Drawing:


Would you say this art is done?


The artist has created a pencil drawing.  Pencil drawings don't need color to look finished especially with pencil shading and value but this one looks like the artist has just begun.


How about now?
The pencil drawing is now outlined with Sharpie.  The outline shows off the shapes of the drawing.  But it is not quite completed.


How does this artwork look now?
The artist colored in the space with both markers and liquid watercolor. The color goes to all four sides of the paper and the painting quality looks nice and neat.


Finished drawings --
*coloring to the top, bottom, sides.
*have details.
*fill in white space.
*can be outlined with Sharpie.


If it's a Collage...


https://crystalbridges.org/blog/activity-make-an-abstract-collage-portrait/
This is clearly just the start of a collage.  The artist has gathered papers and materials, scissors and glue and they are ready to start.

This artist decided to make a portrait but they are filling in the background first.  What could they add next?

They cut out a curved shape for the body/shirt.  They cut out an oval for the head and some purple hair.  It's starting to look finished but is it?

What are some details the artist added to make it look finished?

a finished collage has:
*filled the space.
*can include drawing, fibers or painting.
*is carefully glued.


If it's a Painting...

This artist sketched a still-life and painted the first class.

Using a smaller brush and markers plant leaves were colored in. 

What is the artist doing here to make the art look and feel more finished?
How do you know this is done?

a finished painting...
*might be filled in completely with paint.
*can included drawing on dry paint areas.
*white space is intentional, on purpose.

If it's a Sculpture...
How can you tell this is the beginning stages of a sculpture?  Clearly it's NOT done.
How is this cardboard tube getting transformed? Part of a complete sculpture is transformation if you are using cardboard.
Assembling the sculpture.  Your sculpture should pass the shake test and balance test.  Nothing should fall off when you give it a shake. 
It's done! 

a finished sculpture...
*has been transformed.
*passes the balance and shake test.
*is covered with paint, paper, marker, crayon, etc.


You can complete your art in more than one studio.
https://primaryschoolart.com/2022/03/28/collage-mixed-media-houses-paper-bag-housesprep-art-lesson/
Can you name all the studios this artwork went to?
Did this artist add details?
Did this artist fill in the blank space?

For the Meramec Art Walk you will create a WOW artwork.  WOW stands for Wonderful, Original, Work.

-Your artwork should show you cared.
-You should spend 2 or more art classes on your art.
-Your art should show you took your time.
-Your art should be your best quality.