The article offers information on importance of color symmetry in art. Topics discussed include use of manila paper and crayons for creating color symmetry; making students to paint on one side of the paper and folding it to create color symmetry; and drawing of the pictures with crayons or oil pastels by the students.
*INSTRUCTIONAL films, *STUDENTS, *PAPER, *DECORATIVE arts
Abstract
The article reports on the two recent videos released by Crystal Productions. These videos Paper Mosaics and Sculpting with Paper, which are introduced by artist and educator Peggy Flores acquaints students to ideas about creating paper sculptures and mosaics with simple techniques. In both videos, Flores explores her creativity of art through the use of paper.
Describes the process of printing without ink. Experiment with wet construction paper and white dry paper; Colors of construction paper that yield the best prints; Shaping the wet paper to fit a desired design; Use of a natural object like a leaf.