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Friday, December 8, 2023

5th & 6th Grade - Giant Snack Pop Art

5th & 6th graders big end-of-the-year project was to create a giant, pop-art sculpture of a snack food. Students were given a small reference photo of their snack choice and, for the first time, used the grid method to accurately transfer their image onto a large scale paper. Students had to mix their own acrylic paint colors to match the values of the snack. For small details, we used a white oil-based paint pens and black Sharpies. To finish off our projects, we made our work 3D! We cut a back matching the size of our painting, stappled both large papers together (leaving a short side open), stuffed crumpled newspaper inside (like a pillowcase) and stappled it shut. I think we hold a record for most stapples used in a school day BUT TOTALLY WORTH IT!






CAUTION WITH SHARPIES 
(NOTE: Shaking of a ultra fine point Sharpie could result in spontaneous explosion - avoid at all costs unless your walls and floors are due for painting/waxing)










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