From the Pan American Unity Mural at City College of San Fransisco |
From the Detroit Institute of Arts mural |
The Kid, image source: Wikipedia |
For our mural, I scanned the painting Dance in Tehuantepec from Pete Hamill's book, Diego Rivera. I then divided it up into 6 equal parts, one for each student. The parts were printed out full size on to an 81/2" X 11" and I trimmed the art paper down to be the same size.
They got plenty of pastels with the directions to recreate what they saw in their sample. We talked about how to blend colors and they each got some qtips for rubbing tools. They each did a good job and reproduced their sections really well.
Older Toad got the top left hand side. This is his finished contribution.
Resources online for more information
National Gallery of Art's inside scoop publication
Here's the American Master's PBS series. The website includes lesson plans.
Books for more information about Diego Rivera
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5 comments:
very cool mural. Hopping over from Enchanted Thursdays.
Thanks Ticia!
Such amazing things you're doing with your toads! Just saw a wonderful show in Toronto with Frida and Diego's work. A real treat!
I'm sure it was a great show! I've seen retrospectives of their work individually but never been able to see them together.
What a wonderful study!
Thanks for linking up to TGIF! See you again tomorrow,
Beth =-)
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