Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Shepard Fairey for Kids! Free PowerPoint Slideshow for Elementary use.

It is difficult to explain street art culture and graffiti to a bunch of fifth graders.  I touch on the history of graffiti, and try to carefully discuss the legalities, but it can get kind of sticky.

This is where Shepard Fairey comes in.  We are influenced by the Obama Hope poster for our project "monochromatic identity" (full lesson at the link).  I think Shepard Fairey's entire story  - from the viral Andre the Giant stickers to the appropriation battle over Obama's image- is fascinating.  My students think it's fascinating too.  They always have a ton of questions and often hung up on the whys, whats, whos, and hows. 

I put together this PowerPoint presentation on Shepard Fairey (with sources!) to teach my students a little bit about his life, street art, and activism.  Our discussion often turns to what is ethical, on top of what is legal and illegal.  It draws forth a good discussion.  I love when they see Shepard Fairey in the videos too.  They always say "he's so young!"  This makes me happy, 'cause he's older then me, AND it makes me realize how many old dead guys we learn about.

There are two short video links in the presentation.  I'm sharing them here because I think they are pretty good to show elementary kids.  The first one is a mash up of Obama's "Yes We Can!" speech with images of a HOPE mural being installed.
Barack Obama x Z-Trip x Shepard Fairey x Fresh Pressed from chumpchampion on Vimeo.
 The second is Shepard Fairey talking about influencing students to be positive.  

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Table and Classroom Signs with a Graffiti/Monuments of the World theme now available on Teachers Pay Teachers




My classroom theme for this year is "Monuments of the World" and I chose some graffiti fonts to kind of fit in with my new signs.  I spent a few hours downloading, cutting, and pasting in PhotoShop to make these new decorations.

This set includes 1 .pdf file with twenty-one 8.5 x 11 signs
The signs are:
Art
Art News
Goals
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Neutral Colors
Complementary Colors

The color-coded/double sided signs for labeling classroom tables are:

Red, The Taj Mahal
Orange, The Eiffel Tower
Yellow, The Colosseum
Green, Big Ben
Blue, Christ the Redeemer
Violet, Statue of Liberty
and Bonus Black with Pink, The Sphinx

Once printed, these can be mounted on construction paper or tagboard and hang above your classroom tables.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

TeachersPayTeachers.com

I recently put a few things on TeachersPayTeachers.com.

There is a link to my shop above.

I have included my: How to draw your name Graffiti Style  Handout

Circus themed artist table signs

Art room bulletin board signs

I will continue putting FREE resources on this page.  I have 14 years worth!