My fabulous second graders are exploring the work of artist Romero Britto. His bright, vibrant colors, exquisite patterns, and bold lines are such a great way to set the tone for a new school year. I was also inspired by the fabulous Kathy Barbro.
It was especially inspiring for students to observe how he represented his home country of Brazil whilst carrying the torch during the Olympics a few weeks ago and check out his current art that he is creating on his Instagram.
For the past couple years I have had my students create a self-portrait inspired by the art of Gustav Klimt…however, it was time for somethings new. In addition, as I gradually move towards more choice in the art room, I have provided a few examples to help inspire students as they organize their compositions. These are easily accessible for my students so they can work at their own pace — pause and rewind some of the instruction. This allows me to more easily move around to their small groups and work individually with them. It’s nice to be in two (or three or four) places at once.
After the students organize their compositions, they are going to add patterns and color. I hope to have some examples of their progress for you soon!
Here are some resources to help you and your students get to know Romero Britto and his amazing art!
UPDATE (as of 10/21): Some finished products:
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