How Did Kids Make These Artworks?

Can you tell how an artwork was made by looking at it?

If your internet brouser displays graphics, you can test your skills on the paintings and drawings below. Pick the technique you think each kid artist used..then click SUBMIT to see the real answers!


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tropical fishArtwork 1. A TROPICAL FISH

This artwork by a fifth grade student was created with:
Crayon on heavy cardboard
Colored pencils on white paper
Colored chalk on cloth soaked in milk
Watercolor paint on white paper
Colored chalk on a sidewalk



Color photoArtwork 2. GO BILLS!

This drawing of a football player was created with:
Marking pens on a white board
Colored pencils on an envelope
Chalk on typing paper
Crayons on a paper bag
A camera at a football game



tapa clothArtwork 3. REPLICA OF TAPA CLOTH

This artwork, made for a Social Studies unit on Polynesian art, was created with:
Food coloring on brown cloth
Tempera paint on a clay plaque
Colored chalk on construction paper
Handmade paper with colored specks
Marker pen on brown grocery bag paper



mosaicArtwork 4. RAINBOW MOSAIC

This artwork, especially handy at dinnertime, was created with:
Pieces of ceramic tile set in plaster
Colored felt pens on paper
Pieces of construction paper stuck between sheets of plastic
Chunks of stained glass
Painted areas on black construction paper



dragonArtwork 5. DRAGON

This artwork, made by a child who is blind, was created with:
Sticks and dry leaves
Wood shapes, paper and sandpaper
Pieces of construction paper
A special computer program
Plastic shapes and clay



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