Marek March Youth Art Month Activities 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturda Sunday 29 1 2 3 Go Texan 4 5 Primary Color Day – Dress in primary colors (red, blue, yellow) Big Art Night and Fine Arts Night with Marlin Movers 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.*** Dress like Frederic Remington Day Dress western ! Like a cowboy or 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Secondary Color Day – Dress in the three secondary colors (orange, green and purple.) Warm Color Day – Dress in warm colors (red, yellow, and orange.) Cool Color Day – Dress in cool colors (blue, green, and purple.) Da Vinci Day- Dress like Leonardo Da Vinci an inventor or Mona Lisa Spring Picture Day 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break 20 21 22 23 Dot Day 25 26 Crazy Pattern Day – See how many crazy patterns you can wear today! Complementary Color Day – Wear complementary colored clothing (red/green, blue/orange, purple/yellow.) Mary Cassatt Day- dress like Mary Cassatt wear a fancy hat or dress like Wear something with dots like the clothing and blankets in the book by our visiting author TIM TINGLE Dress in only black, white, or grey 4 th Grade STAAR Pep Rally – wear STAAR 27 28 29 30 31 2 3 Texture Day – Try to wear as many different textures as you can … Remember texture is the way something feels. STAAR Testing STAAR Testing Monochromatic Day – dress in all different tints and shades of just one color like light blue, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Notes: Value Day-
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Marek March
Youth Art Month Activities
2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday
29 1 2 3 Go Texan Day 4 5Primary Color Day – Dress in primary colors (red, blue, yellow)
Big Art Night and Fine Arts
Night with Marlin Movers
4:30 – 7:00 p.m.***
Dress like Frederic Remington Day Dress western
! Like a cowboy or
cowgirl
6 7 8 9 10 11 12Secondary Color Day –
Dress in the three secondary colors
(orange, green and purple.)
Warm Color Day – Dress in warm colors (red,
yellow, and orange.)
Cool Color Day – Dress in cool colors (blue, green, and purple.)
Da Vinci Day-Dress like Leonardo
Da Vinci an inventor or Mona Lisa
Spring Picture Day
13 14 15 16 17 18 19Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break
20 21 22 23 Dot Day –
25 26Crazy Pattern Day – See how many crazy patterns you can wear today!
Complementary Color Day –
Wear complementary colored clothing
(red/green, blue/orange,
purple/yellow.)
Mary Cassatt Day- dress like Mary Cassatt wear a fancy hat or dress like someone in one of her paintings
Wear something with dots like the clothing and blankets in the book by our visiting author TIM TINGLE
Dress in only black, white, or grey
4th Grade STAAR Pep Rally – wear STAAR shirts
27 28 29 30 31 2 3Texture Day – Try to wear as many different textures as
you can … Remember texture is the way something
feels.
STAAR Testing
STAAR Testing
Monochromatic Day – dress in all different tints and shades of just one color like light blue, medium blue, dark blue4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Notes:
MAKE SURE YOU ARE DRESSED APPROPRIATELY FOR SCHOOL!
Frederic Remington: Dress like a cowboy or cowgirl. Dress western! Did you know… Remington went to college at Yale University and was a great football player and boxer for the college. -On his way to explore the West he had jobs as a sheepherder, cook, cowpuncher, stockman--on ranches
in Kansas and Montana. -He worked as a magazine illustrator for Harpers Weekly. -He wrote and illustrated 8 books. -Remington traveled with the U.S. Army and lived with Indian tribes -His experiences allowed him to be a great painter and sculptor of the American West. -Many of his sculptures include horses in action/movement, as well as his paintings.. Mary Cassatt: Dress with a fancy hat or like someone in one of her paintings.Did you know… Cassatt came from a wealthy family and traveled Europe as a child. She began her study of painting at 15.
-She used oil paint, chalk pastels, and printmaking to create her artwork.-Most of the subjects for her paintings were women and children/ mothers and children.
-Most often her subjects were very formal with fancy hats and gloves on. -She was fascinated with teatime and often painted teacups and tea service with the people she was painting.-She carried around a sketchbook so she could draw different “genre” (every-day people doing everyday things) scenes as they happened. -She learned from, was influenced by, and was considered mostly an Impressionist painter. These painters were not concerned with painting things realistic, but had lots of brush strokes, bright colors, and were more concerned with how the atmosphere and light affected the things they were painting.
Leonardo Da Vinci: Dress like Da Vinci or Mona Lisa, an inventor, or someone in his paintings or about his inventions in some way. Did you know… Da Vinci started as an apprentice at the age of 14 and studied metallurgy, plaster casting, carpentry,
chemistry, metal working, leather working, and mechanics. He also refined his artistic skills in modeling,
sculpting, and painting.-He was a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, draftsman, botanist, mathematician,
musician, scientist,and inventor.-He sketched the first parachute, aerial screw ( first helicopter),flying machine (first
airplane), fighting vehicle (first tank), first repeating rifle, swinging bridge, paddle boat and first motor car.
-He was one of the first artists to sketch outdoor portraits. -Da Vinci best represents the whole idea of the Renaissance time period of
inquiry and exploring art, technology, and inventions.
-The term “Renaissance Man” comes from Da Vinci and being “like” DaV inci who not only studied numerous subjects but also was a master and expert in them.-He believed art was connected to nature and science.-His most famous paintings are The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.-Da Vinci was dyslexic.-He had plans for a giant bronze horse sculpture but in that era just couldn’t technically
produce the cast.-He was a natural genius and would carry around his notebook sketching his ideas and wondered how his technology and inventions would come to pass in the future.
YAM Projects for Art classes: K – Cassatt: “The Tea” drawing tea cups and tea pots/service with color sticks
Concave/convex curved lines1st – Cassatt: Designing “fancy” hats (girls) and “formal” hats (boys) using chalk
Pastels – technique, pattern, texture2nd – Da Vinci: Using Da Vinci and Mona Lisa faces students will design modern
clothing for a portrait – line, pattern, proportion3rd – Remington: Horses in action – drawing study, value and shading with pencil4th – Da Vinci: Create a one point perspective scene with one of Da Vinci’s inventions
in the picture (landscape most likely) 5th – Remington: Paper Mache/pipe cleaner/newspaper/tape - horse sculpture