Kandinsky Art Projection: Brand an Easy Tree Collage

Below yous'll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for how to brand a Kandinsky Art Project. Combine his dearest of color and the subject of a autumn tree and you get a fun and easy abstract collage project.

A collage of a Kandinsky Art Project, made with the help of an easy step by step tutorial.

Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter who began life as a lawyer, but concluded up as one of the great masters of modern art. He was shaped greatly by the work of French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. This Kandinsky art project uses his belief that color is more than important than field of study matter, when it comes to making art.

Kandinsky is maybe most famous for his circumvolve painting titled "Squares with Concentric Circles". This project turns those rings into round leaves, but with newspaper instead of paint. It's an easy style for immature artists to go a like look, without the chance of all of those colors running together. Plus, all that cutting makes for great fine motor skill exercise!

The tutorial beneath shares a tip for making those leaves. The best approach is to start with the center spot, and then work out, making each "leaf" as large or minor every bit desired. As always, diverseness of sizes and shapes will create a collage that is the most interesting to wait at.

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Materials for a Kandinsky Tree Projection

  • Card Stock Paper. A large variety pack is best and so you have lots of choices of warm colors. Card stock, equally opposed to your average grad construction paper, will offer the brightest colors.
  • Mucilage Sticks. The only good way to glue papers to each other is to use a glue stick. Everything else gets also messy. This i with the disappearing regal color will go on the art looking neat.

Directions for a Kandinsky Art Project

Time needed:1 hour.

How to Make a Kandinsky Tree Collage

  1. Cut a grass shape and glue information technology down. Then cut out a tree shape and glue it with a gum stick.

  2. Cutting a round shape out and glue it to a larger square. Cut information technology out leaving a pocket-sized edge all around and repeat to make one leaf.

  3. Glue the leafage to the finish of one co-operative. Repeat and make more leaves, some large and some minor.

  4. Effort to fill the tree, leaving spaces betwixt each foliage. Glue them down well.

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Kandinsky Circles on CanvasSalvage

The easiest style to brand some Kandinsky-inspired art? Use Sharpie Brush markers on sheet board, and then add some metal rings for fun. Lightly draw a grid with a pencil, and showtime with a round shape in the middle of each. Add rings, making some thick and some thin.

This projection was a favorite in after schoolhouse classes that had a little more than of a budget to work with. The Sharpie brush markers are not inexpensive, but they do make the most brilliant color that fifty-fifty niggling easily can control.

Mini Kandinsky Murals

Sharpie Castor mark on a mini canvas, sitting on a mini pedestal. Supplies tin be found at Michael'southward and online. One of the great things about Sharpie Brush markers is that the colors sometimes run together, just like watercolors!

Kandinsky Drawing on a Plastic Plate

Here's another fun surface to colour on with Sharpie Brush markers. These plastic plates were found at a local grocery store, and made for some fun and easy abstract drawing. Kandinsky's Colour Study painting was the inspiration.

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