Degas' Dancers in Mixed Media

This is a fun spin on the famous sculptures by Degas. This art lesson for kids is full of fine motor work, creativity, and mixed media! Get your paints, your paper scraps, and coffee filters ready to create a beautiful art project for kids!

Weaving with Reusable Materials : Party in the Art Room

Weaving with Reusable Materials : Party in the Art Room

For this project, students created a large background using tempera paint and paint rollers. Then. students used a tracer of Degas’ dancer sculpture made by the teachers to trace and cut their own dancer out of black paper. Next, the students used a coffee filter, markers, and spray rubbing alcohol to create the tutu and bow. They cut a frame out of multiple colors of construction paper. They assembled everything with regular white glue. They used rubber stamps and ink to add the final details if they chose.

Degas Art Lesson for Kids by Party in the Art Room

Degas Art Lesson for Kids by Party in the Art Room

“My favorite part was using the rollers to make the background.”

— A.S., STUDENT

Degas Mixed Media for Kids by Party in the Art Room

Degas Mixed Media for Kids by Party in the Art Room

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