2nd Grade Mixes Primary Colors and Experiments with Paint

The second grade artists studied relationships between colors on the color wheel and how to mix their own colors.  Using only the 3 primary colors (yellow, red, blue), students discovered many different colors as they tried mixing different combinations.  The artists used dry cakes of tempera paint and mixed their own paints by adding water.  They controlled the thickness of their paint by adding more or less water with their brushes and stirring.  Any color other than red, yellow and blue was created by the artist.  Some of the paintings in this gallery are made entirely out of invented colors.  Nice job 2nd grade!

*Note:  This is just a small sampling of paintings created in class.

2nd Grade Exhibit at McTeacher Night

As part of their study of media and processes, the 2nd grade artists practiced blending colors in crayon and paint to personalize their images and learn about wax resist and water color.  Students were excited to be selected as the class to show work at the McTeacher night at Mc Donalds on October 6.  Great job 2nd grade!

October 6, 2011