I know it's a little late... but I just have to share 1st Grade's inspiring Día de los Muertos Calaveras!
The kids were fascinated with the celebration of Día de los Muertos. We looked at videos, listened to music and looked at lots of artwork of calaveras, costumes, and sugar skulls. We discussed how the Day of the Dead is not scary, but joyful and that it's different that Halloween.
We then painted in our drawings, leaving the eyes and noses black. I then demonstrated how to paint over the half circle(jaw) and how to add teeth.
The next week, we used oil pastels to adorn our calaveras. I demonstrated how to draw marigolds, a significant symbol used in the Day of the Dead, often called 'the flower of the dead". I showed the kids a variety of ways to adorn their skulls and printed out many examples for them to use as inspiration.
True to Día de los Muertos, these artworks are so joyful and full of life!
3 comments:
I love the joyful nature of these!
And thank you for always posting your inspiration. I am always inspired when I come here to visit:) Beautiful thoughtful work every time.
i love this!
This is a great post, thanks for writing it.
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