Monday, April 13, 2015

The Peaceable Kingdom

Today in art class first grade students pondered what the world was like before sin in the Garden of Eden. They used words such as perfect, beautiful, peaceful, and calm. We viewed Edward Hicks painting The Peaceable Kingdom and read Isaiah 11:6 "The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them."   Students then had the opportunity to work together in teams to create their own version of The Peaceable Kingdom. I loved watching them talk about how to decide where to place objects on the paper, mix new colors, and clean up together.  
Students used chalk to sketch out their ideas.

We discussed how all of our ideas might not be used. 

They needed to create a stream, trees, sky, and land. 


Students then added paint and mixed a variety of colors
because God wants us to see all the variety in his creation.


Students thought about the various types of
trees he gave us to provide shade!




Today we finished our landscape.
Stay tune for next week when we
will add animals and people. 


Notice how the clouds are white with gray?
What great observations! 

This one is more jungle-like with a bit more abstraction. 

This group solved a stream that went too high by creating a waterfall. 


Here are photos from 1S
Sketching out our ideas.


Evaluating our progress.

Dividing up the work.

Painting our garden


Stopping to figure out how to keep some ideas and paint over others. 

Adding some rain to the garden.









This group was adding some fog and rainbows.

Yes! We are done with the background!
It's beautiful, don't you think? 












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