Camp 10 - Pokemon, July 20 - 23
This was another high energy week - we had one brave girl in this camp filled with boys. She did great and everyone had fun. We drew Pokemon characters, made our own version of Poke Ball mobiles and brought Turtwig to life with Sculpey clay. All we long we tested our knowledge of Pokemon characters and the kids always knew more facts than the teachers.
Meet our clay army of Turtwigs!
Working on Diagla
Outlining Diagla - before adding color
Diagla in space
Completed Diagla - awesome
Another awesome Diaglia
Adding background details to Pikachu
Painting Pikachu
More Pikachu's
and more
Great colors
Pikachu is electric!
Painting the Poke Balls and Master Balls
Finished Poke Ball and Master Ball mobiles
"Quick draw" characters - Shieldon, Geodude - I need my Pokemon guide to name the other too - help
Camp 9 - Pacific Northwest, July 20 - 23
Pacific Northwest art is built on tradition and symbolism. Stories are passed on from generation to generation. This week we drew animals in the Pacific Northwest style, created Totem poles representing our personalities using Super Sculpey clay, made dream catchers, drew Mount Rainer with chalk pastels and ate chocolate slugs. These campers also decided to declare a crazy hat day which was a blast.
Northwest Pacific art drawings
Check out this hat!
Drawings were created by combining specific shapes - ovoids...
... u-shapes and split u-forms
Starting with the lion's mane
Finished drawings - the main drawing was done with red and black markers on watercolor painted backgrounds. White colored pencil was added as the finishing touch.
Chalk pastel drawings of Mount Rainer
Finished dream catchers and chocolate slugs
Sweet dreams
More chocolate slugs
Totem Polls with animals that relate to our personalities.
More examples
and a few more
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