Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Wolf Kahn Landscapes

Wolf Kahn is a German born American who studied under Hans Hofmann. He is known for his colorful landscapes that combine the color field movement into his realistic landscape paintings.  His use of magentas, pinks, and vibrant oranges are breathtaking.  These second graders mimicked Kahns landscapes with brightly painted trees, skies and foreground.  This lesson actually took a couple of turns as we started the lesson more as a batik.  After a couple classes, and not exactly the results we were looking for, we simply did a crayon resist art piece with much better success.  That is what I love about the this job.  Not only is it a learning process for them, but for me as well.  In this line of work, flexibility is key!! 











4 comments:

  1. These are absolutely beautiful! Pinning! Sometimes a wrong turn leads you in the right direction! Your colors are very vibrant. Are you using liquid watercolors? I'm curious where you found those luscious pinks in particular.

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  2. Thanks Phyl!! I agree, sometimes the unexpected is so much better :) These are done with Crayola watercolors, the 16 set I believe. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Your kids really "got" the idea of connecting all their branches. I agree with Phyl -- GREAT colors!!!

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  4. Thanks Christie. That was by FAR the hardest part of the lesson. Lots of demos and examples to show them how. I am really pround of them. (Lots of peer helpers as well!) :)

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