Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

Astronaut in space

Made by a student of grade 3
You need:
  1. black construction paper

  2. white drawing sheets 

  3. water colour paint

  4. brushes

  5. jar with water

  6. crayons

  7. salt

  8. glitter

  9. scissors

  10. glue

  11. picture of yourself

  12. picture of an astronaut

Fold two sheets of drawing paper in half. Paint the four halves with different colours watercolour. Allow the paint to blend together; you may first draw patterns with crayons or use salt for a nice texture. Let both sheets dry.

Cut circles in various sizes from the painted paper. Swap painted paper with someone else if you like to. Create a composition of space on the black sheet. Paste some planets at the edge and cut them, to the endlessness of space even better.

Cut the astronaut and paste a picture of yourself on it. Paste planets and the astronaut. Use glitter or confetti to add stars.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Pastel planets



You need:
  1. black construction paper A4 size

  2. chalk pastel

  3. hairspray

During our school project about Space, students of grade 5 made these fantasy solar system. Spheres were drawn with attention towards an imaginary light source creating light and dark values. Overlap was required to suggest depth. To suggest the endlessness of the universe, parts of planets had to be drawn at the edge of the sheet.

 
Draw circles by tracing round subjects or use compasses. Colour with chalk pastel. Note the technique of the chalk: colour, smear and blend until you're satisfied. Fix the artwork with hairspray.
 

Friday, January 27, 2012

International Space Station



You need:
  1. piece of cardboard 30 by 25 cm (box)

  2. space wallpaper or blue crepe paper

  3. gold and silver foil

  4. scraps paper and cardboard

  5. metallic supplies like candle holders, stones, beads etc. .

During a school project about space students of grade 5 made the International Space Station - ISS, where Dutch astronaut AndrĂ© Kuipers currently stays. We saw photographs of the ISS and talked about the different parts of it. 
All students get a piece of cardboard and wallpaper or crepe paper. With different materials they make their own representation of the ISS.



Saturday, January 14, 2012

A journey through space



You need:

  1. white drawing paper A5 size

  2. crayons

  3. black paint

  4. brush

  5. toothpick

  6. coloured construction paper

As part of a school project about the Dutch astronaut AndrĂ© Kuipers and his space journey, students scratched these drawings.

Colour the entire drawing sheet with crayons. Choose the colours you want, but don't use black or white. Then Paint the entire sheet black and let dry. Scratch a space scene with a toothpick. Paste the artwork on a coloured background.



All artworks are made by students of grade 3