When the newspaper becomes too sticky, turn over or discard for a fresh surface to work on again. *Tip: It’s a good idea to work on old newspapers this will protect your worktable surface and allow you to take the glue all the way to the edge, using the newspaper to catch the overflow. They can be of any type colour paper, patterned paper, scrap booking, your old drawings or paintings, magazines – anything! Step 1: Start by collecting an assortment of papers to use. Look and think about which colour/shape is pleasing to the eye when placed in a certain position.ĭiscuss composition, positive space & negative space. (Shapes within a shape shapes around another shape positive and negative shapes)Ĭonsider composition, shape and colour. (not just the cut-out shapes, but the leftover scraps also)Ĭreate layers and explore using different sizes and shapes in their artwork. Students should use entire sheets of paper. This is an intuitive lesson incorporating mindfulness, experimentation and play, and helps develop fine motor skills.Ĭut, tear, negative, positive, stencil, continuous, composition, placement, layer, warm, coolĮxplore tearing and cutting shapes. This lesson will explore sensory experiences through use of colour, cutting and tearing paper. Using stencilled negative shapes students will isolate compositions to create strong images. In this lesson, students will explore colour, shape, placement and composition. The Ever-Changing Collage Year Levels: F – 4
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