Her stylized animals and use of pattern, metallic accents and outlines are always a winner with kids!
Although
I don't have a completely choice-based art curriculum, I find that
there is usually room for lots of choices within a lesson. For instance,
there was a choice of background paper color. We had just created a
project on black construction paper, so I gave a choice of burgundy,
dark blue, or brown. These colors were still dark enough for colors to
pop, but gave each piece a bit of personality.
Students
also chose whether to use a starter template of a few different animal
designs inspired by Burch's artwork, or to draw an original animal idea. I also gave them the choice
between using construction paper crayons or colored pencil.
(The one
rule here was not to combine the two media. Although they both work
well, when used together, the crayon can make the pencil seem dull.)
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