March 2018 - Hot/Cold Colored Non-Objective Art

2nd-3rd Grade

Project Title: Hot/Cold Colored Non-Objective Art

Description:
  • Non-objective art tends to be geometric and does not represent specific objects, people or subjects.  Students taped their canvas into 6 or more sections.  Using a palette of either hot or cold colors, artists practiced color mixing to fill each section.  Once dry, the tape was carefully removed resulting in colorful abstract art.
Vocabulary: 
  • non-objective art
  • hot colors
  • cold colors
  • canvas
  • color mixing
  • tints

Resources: 

  • Examples of Kandinsky's non-objective works from the internet

Swinging (1925)




Non-Objective (1910)

 


















Materials:
  • canvas
  • masking tape
  • tempera paint

Examples of Student Artwork:

    
    



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