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Looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce mixing tints and shades to your students? Look no further! Neon symbol painting is an exciting way to learn color mixing, discuss symbols, and practice brush control. This lesson is easy to adapt for different skill levels, it can be simplified by having students do the first letter of their name, or made more complex with text or multiple colors. This lesson includes a brief introduction to neon lights, and artists who use neon, along with resources to help students create their own beautiful neon paintings. Elementary Art Color Lessons, Shading Art Lesson Elementary, Neon Looking Painting, Tint And Shade Art Lesson, Value Painting Lesson, Neon Art Projects For Kids, Kinder Art Projects, 4th Grade Art Lessons, Skeleton Hand Art

Looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce mixing tints and shades to your students? Look no further! Neon symbol painting is an exciting way to learn color mixing, discuss symbols, and practice brush control. This lesson is easy to adapt for different skill levels, it can be simplified by having students do the first letter of their name, or made more complex with text or multiple colors. This lesson includes a brief introduction to neon lights, and artists who use neon, along with…

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First and second grade have been making the cutest neon giraffe’s. Here are a few finished ones. Some of them used sparkly felt and some neon paper for the headphones. The ipod is paper and we used yarn for the cord. The students learned about color mixing and blending. We studied the color wheel to see which colors we could blend next to each other. They did a fabulous job! For some reason neon colors don’t translate in photos. They are much much brighter in person! I had my first class…

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