Students have been BUSY in the art room recently, creating their very own Papier-mâché Djembe drums, a miniature version of a traditional African instrument. Students began with an armature created by two cups taped together, and added layers of Papier-mâché with newspaper and art paste.
Students did a great job building strong structures, finalized with a layer of paper towels to create a blank canvas to paint on.
Today students are working on designing the painting for the drums, planning for a cohesive design to show that they are a part of a team.
Previously, students created Scratch Art Calaveras in honor of Día de los Muertos. First students created their own scratch art paper by filling it with crayon designs and covering it with black tempera paint. Once the paint was dried, students used a wooden skewer to etch their design, creating a patterned sugar skull. Here is a selection that is featured in my classroom, but check out the Virtual Art Show for close-ups of more drawings!
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