Welcome to Phippsburg Elementary School's art room blog! In the art room at Phippsburg Elementary we learn oodles about art and create doodles (among other things) that showcase the creativity and talents of Phippsburg students.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Artist Inspiration: Romero Britto

Artists are often inspired by other artists, either contemporary or from the past.  Our third and fourth graders drew inspiration for a multi-media project from artist Romero Britto (http://www.britto.com/), a self-taught artist from Brazil.  Mr. Britto's artwork was inspired by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.  His work combines cubism and pop art creating images that have "warmth, optimism and love."
Students noticed that Mr. Britto divided his background into shapes, similar to broken glass.  Patterns were found in each section of his work.  Students were asked to use these basic elements, fractured plane and pattern, to create a multi-media artwork.
Using the same printing objects they used in Framed!, students divided their 12X12 white paper into at least four sections and printed a pattern in each one with tempera paint.  When the paint dried, students used markers to add color to the patterns.  The collage for this artwork was inspired by fall.  Pumpkins!  Students were reminded of how to fold and cut a symmetrical shape out of orange paper.  Then, they sliced up their pumpkins and glued them back down as a puzzle on black paper, letting black lines show in between.  Since Halloween is near, some students chose to create jack-o-lantern faces on their pumpkins. They used green paper to create grass and a stem.  The final touch was cutting out the pumpkin, leaving a black outline around it, and gluing it to their patterned background.  Voila!  Striking, colorful, inspired multi-media art!


1 comment:

  1. Well art is a good fun..
    An artist can be do any thing with out speaking...

    Britto

    ReplyDelete