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Showing posts with label Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cakes. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Thiebaud Inspired Cakes

One of Wayne Thiebaud's cake paintings.


Wayne Thiebaud is known for his paintings of delectable treats!  The students always enjoy this project and the idea of creating their dream cake.  We often talk about the cake shows that are on TV these days: Cake Boss & Ace of Cakes. The students dream up their ideal birthday cake and create beautiful paintings.  This is a great lesson for talking about color mixing, practicing ovals and 3D images.

Materials:
Examples of Wayne Thiebaud's work
Water dishes
Paint
Paint Brushes
Pencil
Sharpie markers (optional)

How to make your own cake:
1. Begin by drawing your cake.  Start with an oval and then draw a line from the edge of both sides of the oval down toward the bottom.  Connect these two lines with a gentle curve to make the bottom edge of the cake.  Add another layer if you like. 
2. Add a background by drawing a line across the back of the paper to separate the table from the wall.  You can also think of this as the sky and the table -if your cake is outside.  Don't draw the line through the cake; cakes are not invisible ;)
3. Add some details to your cake and background such as: candles, designs or patterns, a striped wall, a tablecloth, etc. Be creative!
4. Now you are ready to paint!  We start with the background.  Paint the wall and the table first and then paint the cake. 
5. If you want to outline all of your pencil lines with a sharpie.  This helps define the image but isn't necessary.
6. Display your delectable cakes and enjoy.  Maybe go home and make a real cake too!









Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Cakes, Cakes, Cakes



Yum! Who doesn't love cakes? Even if you don't like eating cake (what's wrong with you??? ha ha) they are always a treat to look at.  I love Wayne Thiebaud!  Students always enjoy looking at his sweet treats.  So in an effort to teach the kids about painting: color mixing, tints and shade- I do this delicious cake lesson.

Procedure:
Demo how to draw a 3D cake (cylindrical or cube).  I require the kids to have a background, table and plate.  I ask them to create a pattern either on the table cloth or the wall.  They also have to decorate their cake.  Imagine your favorite birthday cake....

I discuss and show how to mix paints then I let the kids experiment with color mixing.  Most kids don't have many opportunities to mix paints so this might be the first time they are given the freedom to experiment and see the results. 

We paint the background first and do the cake last. 

Here are our DELICIOUS results (some in progress but I just couldn't resist!):