With your art partner, take a close look at the still life you created. Don’t worry about gluing the paper down yet. ![]() Place a smaller sheet of paper on top of the paper you will be working on to create a frame, if you’d like. Tip: No need to use the scissors if you prefer to tear the paper instead. Cut papers you will be using for the collage into manageable sizes. Gather the rest of your materials together. You can also work as a team to create the still life. Make sure you can easily view this composition from your desk, table, or wherever you will be doing your art-making. Tip: Look for objects with simple shapes and appealing colors or textures.Īrrange these objects on a flat surface to create an interesting composition. Paper to collage with (paper bags, magazine pages, newspapers, old greeting cards, etc.)įind a few items from around your home-such as fruits or vegetables, a favorite cup or bowl, and maybe a colorful napkin or dish towel.Paper to work on (sketchpad paper, construction paper, cardstock, or a piece of wrapping paper).Ĝolorful summer fruits and vegetables, dishes, vases, or tea towels.Then, let your imagination take over as you create a stunning still life collage.įollow along using the video demonstration above or instructions below. Designed to encourage creative exploration and experimentation, this activity will walk you through building a still life using the bounty of summer produce.
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