I really like the simplicity of his black and white paintings, like Mahoning, painted in 1956.
The students and I looked at his work together and discussed what we saw in them. Some students said his paintings reminded them of Japanese writing, some thought his painting looked like train tracks. I would say, all answers are correct!
So then we tried to recreate Kline's simple style using black tissue paper.
Materials needed:
-Black tissue paper (I pre-cut some into small squares)
-Big white watercolor paper (or any paper heavy enough to take a generous amount of Mod Podge)
-Mod Podge
-Scissors
-Pencils
Directions:
1. Have the students draw with pencil a few lines on the white paper. I directed them to do 2 horizontal, 2 vertical (all the entire length of their paper) then a shape or 2 of their choosing.
2. Take one square of black tissue paper at a time, using Mod Podge to "glue' it down on the pencil line. Repeat Mod Podging the squares, following all the lines.
3. Once all the pencil lines are covered, apply a generous amount of Mod Podge all over the paper, sealing it and giving it a nice shine and texture.
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