The Whaling Wall, have you seen one yet? There are locations all over the world of life-sized murals of sea creatures. Artist Wyland is an inspiration to young and old. Our project today dealt with concentric circles, value, tints, shades, and silhouettes. Wonderful project for grades 3-5. For materials you can use acrylics or tempera, black construction paper, scissors, glue, heavy paper.
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Cutting with scissors takes practice! Love the dabbled water light on this one!
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We looked at examples of silhouettes to create our sea creatures.