This is a fun lesson inspired by Michel Keck art prints that uses the concept of collage to create a quirky art piece. Good for all ages but this activity is directed towards Pre-K. You can follow the lesson for free or purchase the printouts and visuals below.
SILLY PET COLLAGE LEARNING OBJECTIVES I can use scissors with control. I know the meaning of collage. I am able to express myself artistically. SUPPLIES Color construction paper, plain paper, newspaper, magazines, or pages from old books, glue or glue sticks, scissor, crayons or markers. INSTRUCTIONS Think: Discuss the print, "Snorkie" by Michel Keck. 1) Choose material that will be used to display the collage. This will be the material that the collage pieces are glued to. 2) Draw an outline of collage image(s) or use the printables provided in the download. 3) Cut or tear materials to form shapes. 4) Glue shapes within the outline images(s). 5) Draw shapes and lines. Don't for your artist's signature. Teach: Teach artist about how different lines and patterns create texture. Tips: Color or paint some areas of the collage that are plain.
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