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My high school art class has been working on watercolor flower paintings for 2 weeks now. First they chose a reference photo from my stash and transferred the image to 140# Arches cold pressed paper. We kept the image on the smaller side to make it more manageable, 9 x 6". Each student has their own unique style and it is a blast to watch the paintings take shape.

Middle School Art Class

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I saw a post on Getting My Art Wings Back (http://myartwings.blogspot.com/2012/12/grade-6-patterned-tree-designs.html) about patterned tree designs and I thought I would try this with my middle school class. So far this semester we have talked a little about color theory - primary, secondary, complimentary and autologous colors. We've talked about tints (adding white) and shades (adding black. They've worked with acrylic and watercolors so far as well as doing weekly pencil drawings in their own sketchbooks. This lesson seemed to tie in a lot of the color theory, the acrylic painting techniques and the simple drawings that we've been working on. I forgot to take photos during class (well, I was busy!). First I let them pick any color (except really light colors like yellow or aqua). They were to paint a gradient wash over the whole paper (12X18") from darkest on top down to lightest on bottom. They added black to their color for the darkest shades and decreased tha