Kandinsky circles lesson plan
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Project: Kandinsky Concentric Circles
Artist: Wassily Kandinsky
Materials:
- Watercolor paper cut down to 6”x9” and divided into six, 3”x3” squares (using a pencil)
- Water color paints
- Paint brushes
- Bowl of Rinse Water
- CD Player – Bring your own Disk
Set Up – Before Class:
The water color paper will be pre-cut for you. Using a pencil, please divide each piece of water color paper into a grid of six, 3”x3” squares.
Set Up – Class Time:
- Each student should receive the following:
- 1 piece of pre-cut water color paper divided into six, 3”x3” squares
- 1 water color paint set
- 1 paint brush
- 1 bowl of rinse water.
- Find a place to set up the CD player and plug it in to play during class.
Discussion:
Discuss the concept of Color (see discussion piece) and the artist of focus for this project, Wassily Kandinsky (at the end of this lesson plan).
The kids will replicate Kandinsky’s Color Study of Squares with Concentric Circles and explore the influence that emotions play in art, just like Kandinsky did. Students can do this by painting to music.
Listen to one or two CD’s and talk about its tone and emotion (happy, sad, serious, funny) and discuss which colors convey those emotions.
Class Time:
- Refer back to Kandinsky who stu
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Kandinsky’s Circles Lesson for Kids: Color theory made Fun
Reading Time: 3minutesHere comes another variation on the Kandinsky circles paintings theme. Last time we used polymer clay, while on this post I’d like to share a painting activity using rice paper (Xuan paper) and gouache.
The underestimated Xuan paper
I have a little confession to make: I like to use Xuan paper for most of my classes. Frankly, I love how it absorbs colors evenly, which works wonder to complement and “correct” children’s unavoidable smudges, drips and dry brush strokes. I mean, look at traditional Chinese painting: it’s all about glorified improvisation and beautiful drips!
Now, I do live in China which makes Xuan paper readily available and affordable, but with some research, I found reliable sellers on Amazon as well.
Of course classic gouache/watercolor paper will work just as well, but it tends to wrinkle and requires some extra effort to blend the colors nicely.
How to get started on the Kandinsky’s circles paintings
Materials:
Xuan Paper cut into squares. Depending on the paper size, I like to get at least two square per sheet of paper.
Gouache color (Ideally you would want to only use primary tones to practice mixing and creating