You mentioned two projects that sound really interesting. Can you send
more info on the Miro muslin paintings - where do you paint the tempera?
Are you using slabs for the leaf dishes?
Thanks very much!
Sandy
A For example, after discussing
> Miro and his art, my second graders the first week painted a water
> color
> background on unbleached muslin. Next week they made drawings on the
> muslin
> using black sharpie. Third week they painted in areas of their
> drawings with
> tempera paint.
>
> In between(on alternate weeks) they created ceramic leaf dishes which
> they are taking home for Thanksgiving gifts.
>
> Susan on Long Island
>
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Hi, Susan.
<p>You mentioned two projects that sound really interesting. Can you send
more info on the Miro muslin paintings - where do you paint the tempera?
Are you using slabs for the leaf dishes?
<p>Thanks very much!
<p>Sandy
<p>A<font size=-1> For example, after discussing</font>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font size=-1>Miro and his art, my second graders
the first week painted a water color</font>
<br><font size=-1>background on unbleached muslin. Next week they
made drawings on the muslin</font>
<br><font size=-1>using black sharpie. Third week they painted in
areas of their drawings with</font>
<br><font size=-1>tempera paint.</font>
<p><font size=-1> In between(on alternate weeks) they created ceramic
leaf dishes which they are taking home for Thanksgiving gifts.</font>
<p><font size=-1>Susan on Long Island</font>
<br> </blockquote>