Sunday, October 18, 2015

A bite of the apple

 This was an exceptionally fun lesson. The children got to draw with charcoal, pencil and watercolour paint.
  I set up a juicey, shiny apple for each child to draw.  Then, we got to take bites out of the apple and explore drawing or painting it as the apple was eaten and enjoyed.


 I love this work. it shows a real careful observation of the apple and its colours. The shadow is beautiful.





 Shadow and value exploration here are simply special.




Here the children used chalk pastles to try and capture the apple. These are soft and yet real at the same time. 


 The children in my art groups are made up of a variety of ages. Some are as young as 6 and others are 13. The range of work and ability depends upon the age of the child. Enjoy!

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