Eric Carle in his studio. Image courtesy of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. To create his signature collages, Carle painted acrylic on white tissue paper to achieve vibrant colors and patterns.
Each piece was an abstract work of art that he could cut and use in a collage. Painting on tissue paper is fun and creative especially if designs and patterns are etched into it with a toothbrush or a sponge. Eric Carle used tissue paper to make his famous creations in his.
You can paint plain white paper or colored paper. Paper painted can be created with different mediums like watercolor, gel paints, tempera, or acrylic paints (any paint). Collaging painted paper Like Eric Carle, the famous artist, paint the papers first, let them dry second, then third cut them up into new collage artworks.
The visual appeal and accessibility of his images make children and adults alike want to try creating their own Eric Carle. Come in and look at how I paint my tissues. I have images that show step by step what I do and how I do it.
Watch the magic! Learn how to paint and collage paper like Eric Carle, artist and children's book author of the Hungry Caterpillar with Montessori Art. Bring storybook art to life with Eric Carle inspired collages! Kids will love painting, cutting, and layering colorful papers to create art. Homeschool Art Lesson: How to paint like Eric Carle You will need watercolor or tempera paint, brushes, paper towels, salt, cardboard scraps, tissue paper, art paper, sponges, plastic bags, and imagination.
Eric Carle, born on June 25, 1929, in Syracuse, New York, was an American author, designer, and illustrator of children's books. He is best known for his beloved picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which was first published in 1969. Advertisement Carle's artistic process begins with plain tissue paper, which he paints with acrylics in [].
Looking for a couple of good books of Eric Carle's art to share with your students? Here's a few I recommend. The Art of Eric Carle You Can Make a Collage (with Carle pattern tissue paper samples-totally awesome!) Eric Carle's Animals Animals.