Abstract Art With Words




This art project was a drawing lesson all about making abstract art with words. If you look closely, you can see my name, Rachelle, and the words gentle, friendly, smart, and reliable. These words were put into five different sections that were made by a variety of lines. I chose these words because I feel like they reflect me and who I am. This is a good way for students to build self-esteem and learn about themselves! You first draw out your lines and words in pencil and then re-draw over these with either a black crayon or oil pastel. We did this so the words would stand out against the color of the water colors. We then added two different patterns in each of the five sections to help incorporate an element of design. After you have traced these things, use water colors to make a stained glass effect! This project is centered for third grade students

An extension activity that you could do for this is incorporating any set of words you'd like. We specifically used adjectives about yourself to make it more personal. You could easily incorporate math and different shapes into this.

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