2D Paper Project - Shaving Cream Marbling

 This lesson focused on the paintings of Jackson Pollock. He created abstract art through the technique of drip painting. We created our own paintings based on how Jackson Pollock's paintings look. We were given three piles of shaving cream and swirled food coloring in them. Each pile had two primary colors in order to create the secondary colors: orange, green, and purple. We pressed a paper shape into each pile of shaving cream, peeled them off, and scraped off the extra shaving cream. In the end, we were left with a super cool design! We then glued the shapes onto a piece of construction paper, used pattern to create borders around the shapes, named our piece, and wrote a sentence about our designs. 



Extension Activity: Like I mentioned in my project, these designs remind me of planets in space. This activity could easily be incorporated with a science lesson about the solar system. Students would use colors to mimic each planet and the sun, cut them out relatively to scale, and line them up in the proper order. 


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