Collaborative Art Games & Tertiary Color Mixing

Collaborative Art Games & Tertiary Color Mixing
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Engage in collaborative art games where creativity meets unity. Explore the world of color mixing through fun activities that promote teamwork and imagination. Discover the beauty of art through experimental processes and interactive experiences.

  • Art
  • Games
  • Creativity
  • Color Mixing
  • Collaboration

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  1. Collaborative Art Games!

  2. Tertiary Color Mixing **Tertiary means three or third

  3. Color mixing game: 1. Each person mixes the color on card given by teacher. 2. Compare on team who makes the best one and add color to team sheet. 3. Teams compete for a point and candy each round. 4. Most points at end win more candy for the team!

  4. Mark Rothko No. 3/14 1949

  5. Vija Celmens Untitled (Ocean) 1970 Graphite

  6. Musical Chairs Painting: 1. Start painting at your seat until you hear music then get up and move. 2. Go to another seat when the music stops. 3. After a few rounds, return to seat and finish the painting using UNITY (harmony and completeness).

  7. Episode #209: This episode of ART21 "Exclusive" follows artist Oliver Herring around Madison Square Park as he organizes his largest TASK Party to date. TASK parties encourage people to take creative risks and to break down social barriers through a simple, "self-perpetuating" cycle: Each participant writes down a task and places it into a box and, in exchange, retrieves a task from the box. Participants work together to realize their tasks through provided materials such as paint, paper, tape, plastic wrap, and foil. "These tasks can be interpreted however you want," says Herring. "The tools are your imagination and your imagination is limitless." Since 2002, Herring has organized TASK events around the world, at military bases, museums, churches, schools, and other venues. Among Oliver Herring s earliest works were his woven sculptures and performance pieces in which he knitted Mylar, a transparent and reflective material, into human figures, clothing and furniture. Since 1998, Herring has created stop-motion videos, photo-collaged sculptures, and impromptu participatory performances with off-the-street strangers, embracing chance and chance-encounters in his work. Learn more about the artist at: http://www.art21.org/artists/oliver-herring Oliver Herring s TASK BOX CREDITS: Producer: Ian Forster. Consulting Producer: Wesley Miller Nick Ravich. Interviewer: Ian Forster. Camera: Rafael Salazar Ava Wiland. Sound: Amanda Long Ava Wiland. Editor: Morgan Riles. Artwork Courtesy: Oliver Herring. Special Thanks: N Wayne Bailey, Peter Krashes Madison Square Park Conservancy. Theme Music: Peter Foley. ART21 "Exclusive" is supported, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; 21c Museum Hotel, and by individual contributors. #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay 3:00

  8. **Make at least 2 (take your time) and win a piece of candy! 1. Task Box Game Write an art task for someone else (thinking about using drawing or watercolor pencils) Place in box Choose one from box Draw or paint the instructions on the task Add another idea to box

  9. Task Box Ideas: 1. Draw yourself with a superpower 2. Paint yourself very small in a big space like a garden 3. Draw what love means to you 4. Work on a drawing with someone else about a building you invent 5. Draw inventions from the future

  10. ART OBSERVATION GAME 1. One student on team takes a turn describing the artwork to the others so they can t see. 2. Other people draw or paint based on what the person says about the artwork. 3. Team members compare at the end and sees who is closest to the original work. 4. The team checks against other teams for the most accurate one. 5. They win!

  11. References https://theartofeducation.edu/2018/07/17/the-best- color-mixing-game-to-play-with-your-students/ https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/02/11/5-activities- to-open-your-middle-schoolers-creative-brain/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlEYbZhuco8 http://www.wiu.edu/users/sew100/itt351Project/Color 3rd.html https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79687?artist _id=5047&locale=en&page=1&sov_referrer=artist https://www.moma.org/collection/works/37431?artist_ id=1048&locale=en&page=1&sov_referrer=artist

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