DEVON CALVERT
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Adaptive Art!

1/29/2015

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I have been fortunate enough to work with Kathy Bareis over the last several years, including student teaching with her. She has helped to convince me to get my Adaptive Art certification. Working with these students of varying abilities has really opened my eyes to the idea that anybody can and should be able to succeed in the art room. Here is a project that I did with them right before ending my student teaching experience. We took large sheets of paper and folded them in half and then unfolded them again. We painted one half of it using cool colors. They then folded the paper in half, transferring some of the paint to the other side. We cut the papers in half. For the half that they initially painted, they were given string and several warm metallic colored paints. They dipped the string into the paints and then danced and snaked the string across the paper. Many of the students found using the string very relaxing. The different colors of metallic paint created a really cool feeling of depth. With the half of paper that had had the paint transferred to it, they stuck pieces of contact paper to it. Then they used slick/paint sticks to cover their paper. Some of the paint showed through the slick/paint sticks. After they were finished, they peeled up the contact paper to reveal parts of their paper that hadn't been colored over.
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We thickly painted a sheet of paper and then folded it in half. This is the result of the imprinted side.

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We used string and warm metallic paints to contrast against the cool background. The different types of glitter and metallic paint created depth in the painting due to their shimmering quality.

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Contact paper was placed on their paintings (after they had dried). They then used slick sticks to color over and blend colors. The contact paper was then peeled away to reveal some of the first layer.

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Lee
4/30/2017 05:27:21 am

I love this idea and have often also used foam stickers cut up so the guys can make there own stamps amd stamp patterns on top.
Thanks so very much for they share.

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Devon Calvert
4/30/2017 06:51:33 pm

Thanks for checking out my blog! The foam stamps are a great idea! I bet those would add a whole new layer of depth to these.

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    Devon Calvert

    Harmony and Consolidated Elementary Art Teacher in Milton, WI. UW-Eau Claire graduate. WAEA President. Apple Teacher.​

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