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Painting with a picture of winter from plasticine. Plasticine winter. DIY application. Materials required for work

No, it's still a beautiful time - winter. Beauty is cold, but good. Even traditionally warm colors are not perceived as such. There is something cosmic in winter landscapes... Pictures from plasticine on winter themes are also beautiful.

One of the main tasks solved by drawing with any materials is the development of observation. In modern education, rarely does anyone think about the education of observation. The urban environment itself is significantly limited in this sense.

When a child, and why only a child, and an adult too, begins to draw, the world around changes. You walk around and ponder how to preserve this or that beauty on paper.

Since modern children are not observant, they have a weak imagination, support is needed. Let's act like novice artists who are recommended to copy masters more often. Nature will be our master: we will choose some photograph as a sample.

Plasticine paintings by sample

So, the guys and I chose this beauty (picture above).

1. Now transfer it to the cardboard using thin lines.

Not everyone succeeds in this at once. Especially if the guys with any developmental disabilities. They press hard on the pencil. The line is thick and deep. To get the student to immediately control the pressure, explain that sometimes you have to remove the lines. A thin line is much easier to erase.

2. Transfer the drawing to the most general outline, no details. You can add them later.

We use the principle of right hemispheric drawing: I don't get upset if there is no complete match. We do not copy, but create a picture from plasticine on the theme "Winter motives".

3. We use colors that we like, even if they are not on the sample.

4. Thoroughly soften the plasticine (you can use a hairdryer).

If your fingers are tired, try using a stack to apply it. There is one in any set of plasticine.

As a result, we got such a picture from plasticine "Winter Morning"

Plasticine paintings depicting bright objects

Winter motives just beg to be drawn. Birds look very advantageous, especially bright bullfinches, animals, bright mountain ash. Example, a picture from plasticine "Bullfinch"

Plasticine graphics

Another way to draw with plasticine. Looks good on night landscapes. We apply a plasticine background, and then draw (or pereklyuchivayutsya) images of objects. Scrape out the plasticine inside the contour with a sharp stick (toothpick, for example). It turns out such a kind of plasticine graphics. Plasticine graphics "Night sky"

Plasticine paintings look very good "live", so they can be a good gift. You just need to arrange it accordingly and cover it with acrylic varnish. Some ideas of plasticine paintings with winter motives can be seen in the video below.

Application for younger schoolchildren "Winter hut". Master class with step by step photos

Author: Akhudzhanova Roza Semyonovna, teacher primary grades MAOU "School No. 21", Naberezhnye Chelny, Republic of Tatarstan.
Appointment: work can be used in technology lessons in primary school, in preschool institutions, in the circle work.
Target: making applications from plasticine.
Tasks:
1. Development of skills and abilities in working with plasticine, the development of fine motor skills;
2. Development of creativity, artistic taste;
3. To educate accuracy when working with plasticine;
4. Creation of conditions for creative self-realization and the formation of motivation for success.
Working with plasticine for children is very interesting. She develops motor skills of fingers, accuracy of movements, imagination, abstract thinking, attention, artistic skills in working with plastic materials.
Application with plasticine - a wonderful type of possibilities visual activity... It allows the child to master the volume, to make the picture embossed, more expressive and lively. But, in addition, it is also a way to give children's fingers a good muscle load. Especially where it is required to smear plasticine on a plane, cover the surface of the cardboard with a colored background. Drawing is subject. Gradually, you can expand the boundaries to a simple plot.

Dilapidated hut
All in the snow.
Old grandmother
Looks out of the window.
Playful grandchildren
Knee-deep snow.
Have fun for kids
Fast sled run ...
They run, laugh
They make a snow house
Ringing out
Voices all around ...
(A. Blok)
We will also make a winter hut.

For work we need: blue cardboard, plasticine, scissors. We will make the applique on half of the cardboard. To do this, fold a standard sheet of cardboard in half and cut along the fold line.


We take white plasticine and "lay a layer of snow on the ground". After all, it's WINTER on the street!


Now we decide on the height of the hut and at 1/3 of the height from the bottom of the cardboard we glue a red square-shaped plasticine. This is the window of our future hut!


We begin to build the walls of the hut. For this we need to take yellow and brown plasticine. First we make the "logs"! And we add them one by one from bottom to top.


Gently press down with your finger to glue it to the cardboard. Having reached the window, we make frames. And also gently press down with your finger.


We continue to build a wall near the window. The main thing here is not to be mistaken in the color and size of the "logs"!


We continue to build the wall. We put a few more logs above the window. Our wall is ready! We begin to build the roof. For this we need pink plasticine.


We put the "logs" in the shape of a triangle. To do this, each time we take "logs" shorter than the previous one. Pressing lightly with your finger, glue it to the cardboard.


Since it's winter outside - there is snow on the roof! We need white plasticine again! We lay snow on the roof ...


Each hut has a stove! And the pipe is sticking out of the roof!


There is snow on the pipe too ... It's a snowy winter!


It's cold outside, but warm in the hut! It is the owners who are heating the stove ...


And smoke comes out of the chimney ... With our finger, gently pressing down, we rub the plasticine onto the cardboard. There are the final touches ... We make brown and white plasticine balls - these are the ends of the "logs" and the falling snow ... We also gently press them down.


Nice hut! Nice and cozy! Here we will be warm in any weather!

Master class with step by step photos. Plasticinography Panel "Waiting for winter". Master class with step by step photos

Description: this master class is intended for children from 5-7 years old, teachers of additional education, educators, caring parents and just creative people.

Purpose: interior decoration, gift.

Target:

Making panels using plasticinography technique

Tasks:

1.To acquaint with unconventional technique plasticine images;

2.To teach to create an expressive image through the transfer of volume and color;

3. To consolidate the skills and abilities of working with plasticine - smearing the plasticine on the basis, smoothing, rolling, flattening;

4. to develop fine motor skills hands, eye;

5. To develop a sense of composition, artistic taste, aesthetic perception;

6. Develop imagination, fantasy;

7. Form the habit of working independently, accurately, bringing the work started to its logical conclusion;

8. To cultivate an interest in arts and crafts.


Some interesting information.

A beautiful and unusual name invariably raises the question among people:
"Why was the bird named a bullfinch?" Translated from Latin, the name sounds like
"fiery"... This name was given to the birds for their bright red hue.

One of the answers to the question "why are bullfinches called bullfinches" can be a sign that the appearance of a bird portends imminent snow. Bullfinches become noticeable with the onset of cold weather. The bright plumage is especially striking when foliage falls on the trees. From the word
"snow" and the name of the bird occurs.

Arriving in warm regions in winter, birds with their red-pink belly draw people's attention to the expected onset of cold weather.

This is partly true, although in order to better understand why bullfinches are called bullfinches, one should
refer to history... The birds got their name from the Turkic word "snig" - red-breasted. Later, the name was transformed into a modern sound. That is why the bullfinch was named that way.

It is interesting that no one notices these bright birds in the warm season. The reason is that the red belly of bullfinches loses its brightness and richness of color, becoming pale pink. This allows the birds to successfully hide in the dense foliage of trees. In summer, the birds are preoccupied with breeding their offspring, so they don't need to attract undue attention to themselves.

Legend

In addition to the scientific explanation of why bullfinches are called bullfinches, there are also folk tales and legends. One of them tells about young birds who decided to fly to the sun in winter to treat him with red berries and tasty seeds. But they did not calculate their strength on a long journey and burned their breasts about Sun rays... Having fallen on the white snow, the birds became visible on it as bright specks.
This is why bullfinches are called bullfinches..

Materials required for work:

Decorative paper plate;

Plasticine;

Pencil, scissors;

Red and black lentils;

Colorless varnish.

Step-by-step workflow: Let's draw the outline of the bullfinch on paper.

Let's prepare a stencil.

With the help of double tape we fix the stencil on a plate.

Getting started with plasticine.

We take red plasticine and apply it to the breast.

Fill the head and tail with black plasticine.

Add white plasticine.

Lay out the red lentils on a red background and press down.

We make an eye, a beak, using a seed.

We spread black lentils on a black background.

We tint the breast with red gouache.

Carefully remove the stencil.

We make a rowan branch.

You can put red lentils on rowan berries.

We cover with varnish, glue the cones.

We decorate with sequins.

We make paws from thin flagella and attach them to a twig.

Silver the cones a little.

Our panel "Waiting for Winter" is ready.

And this is another way of working.


Sitting in the snow shining

A flock of red-breasted birds.

Admire it soon,

On handsome bullfinches! (V. Sibirtsev)

Plasticine is an excellent material for creating both volumetric figures and two-dimensional paintings -. Pictures from plasticine look very advantageous, especially if they depict a landscape - they can be used to decorate any room. So, a hand-made picture from plasticine ""

Will definitely grab the attention of your home guests or visitors.

To make it you will need:

unnecessary CD;

plasticine;

small rolling pin;

sculpting board.

The CD is needed then to make the plasticine more durable: it will be used as a base. You can take cardboard instead of a disc, but then the picture will turn out to be softer.

Let's get started.

We put the disc in front of us.

We cover its upper half with a layer of dark blue plasticine.

First, we distribute the clay with our hands, and then use a rolling pin, which will help to make the surface smoother and smoother.

The plasticine that has gone beyond the edges of the disc is carefully cut off with a stack.

The top half of the disc turns blue.

Cover the lower half with white plasticine.

Its top edge should rise slightly above the blue layer.

Cut off the edges overhanging the surface of the disk.

The result is a round picture, which depicts snow-covered land and a blue evening sky.

Now we roll the black plasticine sausage.

Cut it into pieces of approximately the same length.

Align them in length, cutting off the excess edges.

We put it next to each other.

Trim the edges again. The result is a log house.

We make a cake from black plasticine, cut one edge of it so that it becomes even.

We put the cake over our row of sausages.

Cut out a triangular roof for the house from it.

We draw transverse stripes on it.

We make a yellow cake, cut a square out of it.

We put this square on the blockhouse - it turns out a window. For greater similarity, draw cross-shaped strips on it. From yellow plasticine we make balls - stars and a month.

Application from plasticine on a CD on the topic: Winter

Master class with step by step photo... Plasticinography. Panel "Winter"

Soldatova Elena Ivanovna, primary school teacher of the secondary school "Secondary school No. 1 of Novouzensk, Saratov region"
Description: this master class is intended for students in grades 1-2, teachers, parents and just creative people
Purpose: work for an exhibition, a gift.
Target:
Making panels using plasticinography technique on disk
Tasks:
- To acquaint with unconventional image technique - plasticinography;
- To consolidate the techniques of working with plasticine - smearing, smoothing, rolling, flattening;
- To develop fine motor skills of hands, artistic taste, imagination, fantasy;
- To foster independence, accuracy, interest in arts and crafts.
Materials required for work:
plasticine
pencil
disk
ruler
ballpoint pen

Winter ... Frosty and snowy, long-awaited for some, but not very beloved by some, but undoubtedly beautiful. Fields covered with a white blanket, shy Christmas trees in white fur coats, drifts and the creak of snow underfoot - it is impossible not to be captured by Zimushka-Zima. She will whirl with blizzards and enchant with painting on glass.

White snow, fluffy
Is spinning in the air
And quietly to the ground
Falls, lies down.

And under the morning snow
The field has turned white
Like a shroud
Everything clothed him.

A dark forest with a hat
Covered himself with a weird
And fell asleep under her
Strong, soundless ... (I. Surikov)

Poets convey the beauty of winter in verse, composers with sounds, artists with paints.
Today we will depict the beauty of winter using plasticine.

Step-by-step workflow:
1. Take the disc, smear white plasticine on the lower half of the disc - this is snow.


Make the upper half blue - this is the sky


2. Plasticine Brown color we make a hut and with the help of a ruler we make prints - logs


3. Sprinkle the roof of the hut with snow - roll out the flagellum from white plasticine and lightly press it to the base


4. Let's represent the transverse logs using the balls rolled from plasticine and slightly flattened. The reverse end of the fountain pen can be used to make impressions on these balls.


5.Made of plasticine blue making a window


6. Add snowfall


7. In the foreground, add a rowan bush


8 herringbone


9. We will plant a bullfinch on a mountain ash. Our panel is ready.


Winter is decorated:
Fringe on the headdress
From transparent pieces of ice
Snowflake stars.
All in diamonds, pearls,
In multi-colored lights
Pours around the radiance
Whispers a spell:
-Lie down, soft snow,
To forests and meadows
Cover the paths,
Pull the branches!
On the windows Father Frost,
Scatter crystal roses
Light visions
Tricky plexus.
You blizzard, chudi,
Round dances of the backwater
Soar like a whirlwind white
The field is gray!
Sleep, my land, sleep
Keep your dreams magic:
Wait, dressed in brocade,
New dawn! (M. Pozharov)


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