Monday, May 20, 2013

Nature Montage - Symmetrical Art

How do you entice boys to create art with nature?
Entice them with twigs, rocks, pebbles, shells...

At first they were a bit hesitant, but the vibrant colors worked their charm :)





I explained to them about Rangoli designs, and Mandalas, showed them a few pictures, and made a circle for them on the floor, and with some coaxing, they got started...


The word of the day that day was - symmetry, lol!!



The one on the left is Spiderman's, and the one on the right is Batman's - work in progress. Super-heroes need to get in touch with their sensitive sides as well! 

Spiderman had minimal help from me in perfecting his center. I rearranged the petals and shells a bit for him to make it look "tidy" per his instructions. 



Here is his finished Mandala.

Batman did not want any help. He used some twigs from his nature collection...


He also decided to finish it up as a "square" mandala...


We also did a mirror art inspired by this post.


 Batman placed a mirror on the yellow line a few times to get the hang of it...

 

He also realized that the shells (on & near the blocks) are not truly a mirror image, as the "swirly things" on the shell are not really mirror images. And he is right :)




This one was Spiderman's, he had mostly one level of things to replicate right next to the central line. He got the hang of it after a few times with the mirror as well :)




Linking up to:
Kids Get Arty, It's Playtime, Monday Kid Corner, Link & Learn, Montessori Monday, The Sunday Showcase, Stress-Free Sunday, Money Saving Monday, Eco-Kids Tuesday, Mom's Library, Artsy Play Wednesday    

12 comments:

  1. Just love this
    Blessings,
    Janis www.janiscox.com

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  2. What a beautiful activity!

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    1. Thanks, that's exactly what the boys said when there were done - "our art looks beautiful", lol!

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  3. Just linked up. Thanks Stephanie :)

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  4. That is a fun nature activity. please link this to Artsy Play Wednesday.
    : 0 ) Theresa (Capri + 3)

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  5. Wow, what a beautiful project and post. Gorgeous. Exploring Art and developing your kids on so many levels!

    Thank you for sharing with Kids Get Arty!

    Maggy

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    1. Thanks so much Maggy :)
      And thank you for hosting!

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  6. Beautiful idea to encourage logical thinking. I'll be featuring you in a few hours www.crystalstinytreasures.com Thank you for linking up to Mom's Library!

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