Chinese vase art project

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two blue and white vases sitting next to each other

In this activity, your child will cover some basic research about the history of Chinese porcelain production. She/He will also be able to design their own in the printables below. #creativeprintables #funprintables #artworksheets

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a blue and white vase sitting on top of a table next to a drawing of a dragon

FREE Chinese Porcelain Vase Art Lesson for kids to use in your Classroom! Art Teachers, grab this Ms Artastic freebie art tutorial that is easy-to-use with your Grade 4, Grade 5, or Grade 6 students. #artlesson #freeartlesson #msartastic

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a woman is making an elephant out of paper and glues it on the table

We borrowed this lesson idea from the awesome Italian art blog of Arteascuola. Check out the blog here. The make-your-own scratch art surface is such a cool way to work on value, complex pattern, focal points and unity (we plan on putting these vases together as a large scale group arrangement). The original lesson from Arteascuola is here.

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a collage of vases painted in different colors

Year 5 made these Ming Vase arrangements by closely following Miriam Paternoster's fantastic art lesson found here – I had been waiting for ages to try this project with a class! The only change worth mentioning is that I gave the students a variety of vase outlines to trace instead of drawing their own. This saved some time as it's a relatively time consuming, but engrossing project : )

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North Oakview Art : Ming Dynasty Chinese Vases with Cherry Blossoms

The second graders have been studying China as part of our school-wide "Art Around the World" unit. They are so excited to finally be finished with their beautiful vases to display before the Chinese New Year. They are bringing a much needed sense of spring to our North Oakview hallways!

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four different vases with flowers in them painted on brown paper and blue and white paint

I found this wonderful idea on Deep Space Sparkle. I began this lesson by showing students many examples of Blue and White Chinese Vases. The vase was cut out of white paper, and then we used blue paint to paint the designs. After this, I demonstrated different ways to paint a flower. I told my students that each painting had to have at least ten flowers. The flowers were limited to blue, yellow, and white. These turned out beautiful! I am so proud of my students.

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