My name is Meg Riley, and I am a 8th-year Art teacher in little, lovely Rhode Island. I started this blog in 2013. I'm here to share my lessons and experiences with you, and to connect with other artists and Art educators! I am a work in progress, just like this blog! Please feel free to browse around and check out all of the lessons in the blog archive =)
Hello there, Fourth grade has been working on Op Art and spheres! They love the Op Art visuals - I mainly focus on Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarley. I show some Escher too, but focus more on the idea of optical illusions and math concepts used. They love looking at the visuals - I could probably spend an entire class with just a slide show of Riley and Vasarely! We then transition to value, and shading spheres properly. I turn off the lights and break out my flashlight and a ball to demonstrate how light hits a sphere. Shading and value take at least a full class (and some frustration) for the students to feel comfortable, but it is all worth it in the end! The fourth grade artists loved when they could take a tissue to their shading and really blend those values together. Here are a few finished works!
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