Let's draw funny blots with your baby. Blotography in kindergarten How to make blots with watercolors

Encyclopedia of blots.

Blob-nature is thin, flexible and varied.

You can create a blot big amount ways.

Classic round.

A drop drips from a brush positioned vertically above the paper. If you shake your hand slightly in a vertical plane, the speed at which the ink falls onto the paper will increase. The impact will make the blot look delicate and welcoming. The larger the brush and the larger the drop, the more expensive the stain.

Widespread.

If you put ink on your brush and quickly wave it over the sheet, moving your hand in a horizontal plane, you will get a very dynamic blot. The stronger the scope and more sheet, the more energetic the spot.

Leak.

We do the drip like this: after applying the drop, we lift the sheet of paper vertically. The drop quite naturally grows legs and tends to flow away from the leaf.

Hairy.

The shaggy blot is made with a semi-dry brush. If you use a flat synthetic brush you can get neat strands.

If it's squirrel, we'll get soft fluffies.

Symmetrical.

It is done like this: fold the sheet in half. We apply a blot on one of the halves. We close it with the other half and press it. We dry the resulting stain on the spread and put it to use.

Picturesque.

If you drop mascara onto glass or another smooth surface, and then press a sheet of smooth paper on top, you will get a stain with a variety of natural landscapes. And they are usually very picturesque.

Ornate.

We lower the thread into the mascara. Place it on one half of a sheet of paper folded in half. Leave one end of the thread outside. Close and move the thread inside, slowly pulling it out. We get an elegant crystal blot.

Spray.

Dip a toothbrush in mascara and move it along any ribbed surface over a sheet of paper. The edge can be a ruler, a comb, or even a mascara cap. A huge number of small droplets fly from the brush onto the paper (including onto everything around us, including our face and hands).

Comet.

If you smear wet spots from spraying with a dry brush

we get a flock of dynamically hurrying blots.

Branched.

If you start blowing vigorously on a classic blot, it will begin to grow branches and eventually transform into either a bush or a sorcerer oak. Depends on the strength of our blow.

Wax.

If you put a wax design on a sheet of paper,

and apply ink on top to get a combination of torn black and white spots.

Openwork.

Apply some ink onto the wet gouache background.

We get an openwork blot with many arms, legs and antennae.

Wet.

On the wet surface of a sheet moistened with water,

Spray the ink and get blots with soft petals - tentacles.

Salt speckled.

If you pour salt on a blot, it will immediately turn into the sky, and there a crystal will fall, and a star will form. Suitable for drawing galaxies.

Round with iridescence.

If you add shampoo to the mascara and blow a soap bubble from this solution onto a sheet of paper, you will get an excellent round blot with a halo of small specks. It is in them that the bubble turns into after it bursts. However, we will get it in all its glory.

Horned.

If you blow on this burst bubble from a tube, we get a blot with horns.

Printed.

A print can be made with anything.

Dip your finger into the ink and press it to the paper. The fly wants to fly!

So we got a dozen or so. I'm sure there are others too.

I will update the encyclopedia as I learn more amazing world wild blots.

I hope my selection inspires someone!

Master class on unconventional drawing

Master class on drawing.

Name. Blotography is normal.
Author. Gencheva Natalya Anatolyevna, teacher additional education, MOU DO "Dniester Children and Youth Center", Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
This master class is designed to work in children's creative association, drawing lessons for children aged 5 years and older, for teachers, educators, parents.
Purpose: making drawings in an unusual way.
Target. Introduce unconventional technology drawing with “regular blotography”.
Tasks. Teach new ways of obtaining images, objectification and “revival” unusual shapes(blot). Develop attention, thinking, artistic imagination from the abstract to the concrete. Cultivate accuracy when working.
Material: paper, paints, brushes, jars of water, wet wipes, pencils.
Presentation of the material. Guys, I received a letter from a colorful country, from our friend, the artist Raskraskin. Listen to what he writes.
Hello guys! I want to tell you what happened to me.
Yesterday
My sister brought it to me as a gift
A bottle
Black, black ink.
I started drawing
But right from the pen
He dropped a huge blot.
And it blurred
There is a spot on the leaf
It began to grow little by little:
On the left is a trunk, And on the right is a tail, Legs are like pedestals, Tall...
I will immediately
I added huge ears to the black ink,
And it turned out
Of course, he is - you guessed it - Indian... (elephant).
(poem by D. Ciardi “About the one who came out of a blot”) I am sending you several of my new works, made in an unusual way of drawing using regular blotography. I hope you enjoy them. See you. Your Raskraskin.

Looking at the drawings


Discussion. Children's reasoning about ways to obtain an image.
Do you want to learn how to draw like this? Children's answers.
Demonstration of drawing methods by the teacher.
For work you will need: paper, paints, brush, water, felt-tip pens or pencils.


Let's prepare the paints - add a few drops of water to each watercolor color, fold a sheet of paper in half and unfold it.


On one side, closer to the middle, drop a few greasy drops - blots. You can use paint of different colors.


Then fold the sheet in half along the fold line and move your palm up and down several times so that the paint spreads across the sheet. To “transform” a blot we will say the magic words.



Carefully unfold the sheet. You see a weird spot.


Think about it, what does that look like? Let your imagination run wild. “Revive” the blots - turn them into living creatures or objects. Carefully examine the blots, turning the sheets of paper in different directions. You can draw on some details with a pencil.



Questions for children about the drawing sequence.
Where do we start working?
Where are we going to put the paint?
How many drops will we drop?
When we put the leaf together, what will we do?
What should we do next?
When you figured out what it looks like you need to use pencils……..
Independent practical work children.
Children master the usual blotography technique. The teacher works individually. Gives instructions, helps to obtain an image in an unusual way. Encourages independence. He advises you to carefully examine the blots, turning the sheets of paper in different directions. Shows as an example: this is my blot, if you look at it like this, it looks like a butterfly, you just need to finish drawing the antennae. What will your blots turn into? The teacher quietly, in his ear, asks each child about his plans and associations; he helps indecisive children with advice or indirect questions. The teacher works with more active, capable children. Gives them additional tasks. Analysis of children's works. At the end of the lesson there is a general exhibition of “live” blots.

Drawing technique Blotography(drawing with blots by blowing them through a straw) - this is another magic among our drawing lessons. At first glance, it is incomprehensible and you don’t seem to want to take on it, but as soon as you start Creating, this first feeling disappears like smoke. The drawing seems to be born itself! Yes, the Artist arranges droplets of paint according to his own plan, but by inflating them, he can no longer accurately predict how they will disperse, flow into each other, and what the final result will be... While painting, you will enjoy the beauty of this Action! You will learn to use random effects as a basis for creativity!

This activity will be interesting for both adults and children. And it’s not only interesting, but also useful: for example, for children with delays in speech development (like articulatory gymnastics). Also, drawing by blowing through a straw improves the health and strength of the lungs and respiratory system(which is especially useful for coughs).

Drawing lesson: Blotography - blowing paint through a straw

We will need:

Album sheets,

Gouache or watercolor,

Large brush,

Straw for drinks,

The rest: water in a jar, a damp cloth - wipe your hands if they get dirty.

Progress:



Step 1. Dip the brush into diluted paint and spray it onto a sheet of paper. The thicker the paint, the richer color, but it is more difficult to blow out.

Step 2. We take a tube and blow through it onto drops of paint, they turn into blots.

It turns out something like this:

Chip! You will get very beautiful transition effects if the paint drops are of different colors.

Example of a drawing with inkblotography - Science laboratory:

Used here blotography blown through a straw, in combination with drawing with a black felt-tip pen (outlines of laboratory glassware), as well as two more effects:

1) Spraying from a brush(you need a brush with firm and short bristles).

2) Prints from a tube- dip the tube in thick paint and print it onto paper.

See how blotography can be combined with other drawing techniques:

All three drawings are drawing landscapes with trees, using the technique of blotography:

1st drawing: drawing trees of different colors by blowing through a tube - on a layer that has already been painted with watercolors and has dried.

2nd picture: First, they “blown out” the trees, and when the drawing had dried, they colored the spaces between the “branches” with colored pencils of different colors. This pattern vaguely resembles stained glass.

3rd picture: Blotography on a dried layer of watercolor monotype. You can find out more about how to draw a monotype in our

Lydia Genyush

Master- the class is designed for parents and educators, as well as children preschool age- from 3 to 6 years.

Purpose master class:

Nowadays, a rather non-standard look has become widespread. visual artsblotography. Blotography is finishing drawing printed on paper at random blots to a recognizable artistic image.

Unconventional forms of drawing arouse keen interest among children. Especially blotography t. usually for blots we make a remark, and when using this method on the contrary, we praise.

Doing blots(black and multi-colored) and looking at them, already a 3-year-old child can see images, objects or individual details. “What does it look like?”, “Who does she remind you of?”- such questions develop thinking and imagination.

Blotography- This great way have fun and useful time, experiment with colors, create unusual images. Inflating blots It is impossible to predict exactly how they will diverge, flow into each other, and what the final result will be. This activity will be interesting for both adults and children. And not only interesting - but also healthy: for example, as articulatory gymnastics. Also drawing Blowing through a straw improves the health and strength of the lungs and respiratory system (which is especially useful for coughs).

I would like to note that using this type drawing well, it turns out, depict various trees (you get intricate trunks, branches, etc.). Try it, you will like the result!

Target: Getting to know this image method as blotography, show her expressive capabilities.

Tasks:

Arouse interest in "revival" unusual shapes ( blots, learn complete the details of objects(blots, to give them completeness and similarity to real images; teach to see the unusual in the ordinary;

Develop creative thinking, flexibility of thinking, perception, imagination, fantasy, interest in creative activity; cultivate neatness in painting with paints.

Materials for work:

Album sheets;

Gouache or watercolor;

Large brush or you can use a pipette;

Straw for drinks;

Water in a jar;

A damp cloth - wipe your hands if they get dirty;

Cotton buds;

Plasticine;

- felt-tip pens.

GCD move:

Organizational part.

Educator: Guys, do you know what it is? blot?

Children's answers.

Educator: A blot is a trace, stain left by paint. Blot maybe there is a way drawing.

The teacher offers the children several ready-made drawings made by blotography.

Children practice on an extra sheet of paper with one color.

Physical education minute "Children like paint»

So we took the paints in our hands, (clasp our hands in "lock", rotational movements round)

And there was no boredom in the house.

To make it more fun (Clap your hands)

Don't skimp on bright paint!

This is true! (Stand up, jerk your arms in front of your chest)

Well, what is there to hide?

Children love, love very much paint! (Turns the torso left and right, hands on the belt)

And on the window on the tram!

What kind of animal is this? (Hands on the belt, body tilted forward)

Many legs, one head?

Is it a centipede beast? (Jumping in place)

Is it a queue at the stall?

This is true! (Clap your hands)

Well, what is there to hide?

Children love, love very much paint! (Jumping in place)

On paper, on asphalt, on the wall

And on the window on the tram! (Clap your hands) (E. Uspensky)

Blotography can be combined with different technicians visual arts, such as monotype, appliqué and others. Some of them are presented in this master class.

This method drawing« blots» can be used with children 3-4 years old and older.

Dip the brush into diluted paint and spray it onto a sheet of paper. The thicker the paint, the richer the color, but the more difficult it is to blow out.

We take a tube and blow through it onto multi-colored drops of paint, they turn into blots. In this case, the sheet of paper can be rotated - blots turns out even more interesting!


Blotography using cotton swabs

Using a large brush we place blot in the corner of the sheet.


Using a tube, blow the paint into different directions. The result is a tree like this!

After thinking a little, this tree reminded me of a rowan tree growing alone on a slope. Using cotton swabs paint on the berries.


It is about such a rowan that she may have written a poem. "Rowan" Irina Tokmakova.

Red berry

Rowan gave me.

I thought it was sweet

And she is like a hina.

Is it this berry?

I'm just not ripe

Is it the cunning rowan tree?

Did you want to make a joke?

Blotography using a felt-tip pen

As well as in previous works put blot and blow out the trunk and branches using a straw. What kind of tree is this? Of course, pine!

Using green using a felt-tip pen to draw the needles.

Above the yellow scree of the cliff

The old pine tree bent down

Shyly bare roots

She leads with the wind. (Timofey Belozerov)

Having decorated all the branches with lush needles, we begin to design a clearing around the pine tree. We apply blots green and inflate with a straw. The result is flower stems!

Finishing the drawing on the stems there are leaves and flowers - dandelions. Now the lonely pine is not bored at all!

Blotography + plasticineography

Using plasticine we create a marine bottom: we sculpt bright fish and pebbles.


But is there something missing in this drawing? Seaweed, of course! By using magic blots and the tubes and sea grass appear! Blots are located between the pebbles, and if the paint slightly gets on the plasticine, it’s okay, you can easily wipe it with a cloth and the work will not be ruined.


Why not the seabed! Finishing the drawing bubbles and the drawing is ready!

The fish was catching up with the fish,

The fish wagged its tail

Poked in the abdomen - Caught up!

Hey girlfriend! How are you? (T. Vtorova)

And this method drawing suitable for older children (5 – 7 years). We take paint onto a brush and spray it onto a sheet of paper. Blow out using a straw magic blots. And now the most crucial moment - you need to turn on your imagination!


In each blot

Someone is there

If in blot

Get in with a brush.

In this blot -

Cat with a tail

Under the tail -

River with a bridge

On Bridge -

A weirdo with a weirdo.

Under the bridge -

Pike perch with pike perch.

The drawing needs to be examined from different sides and only then finish drawing individual details so that the image becomes more recognizable.


Blotography + monotopy

The background is prepared in advance using techniques - monotopy.


Apply to the dried layer blots different colors and blown out using a tube.


Here's just a small part of what you can do with « magic blots» - blotography. And with what others? technicians fine arts can be combined blotography– your imagination will tell you!

The result of GCD.

The teacher and the children examine the works and design the exhibition.

About the benefits of Pencil and Brush

(excerpt)

…. Blot brush for laughter

He will put it on us - what a hindrance!

This blot is very angry:

- It's not good for me to be a blot,

I won't blot is prose,

I'll be a daisy or a rose.

N. Alekseevskaya.

To the old ones good times When writing was done using quill pens that had to be dipped in ink, making a blot on paper was as easy as shelling pears. It was enough to gape a little, not completely shake off the pen, or simply jerk your hand carelessly, and the letter would be ruined. There was a huge blot on it, indicating that the work would have to be rewritten. Nowadays, only people who are passionate about rarities write with a pen in order to feel the atmosphere of the past.

Fountain pens vs fountain pens

IN Soviet times appeared that needed to be refilled with ink yourself. Confusions with blots occurred less frequently, but were not completely eliminated. Fountain pens, like their predecessors, continued to spoil writing, forcing people to redo, rewrite, and tear out damaged sheets. Now that the fountain pen rules the roost, it is almost impossible to see a blot. Such an event can only happen in emergency situations, for example, if the rod leaks in hot weather. Children began to forget what a blot is, because a fountain pen is convenience and practicality.

Blot in cartoons about schoolchildren-idlers

In many loved ones by all of us Soviet cartoons There are episodes about would-be students when a schoolboy writes an ink in his notebook. Doing homework, which already seems difficult to him, the character begins to get terribly angry because of the incident that happened. Modern children, watching old cartoons, wonder what a blot is and where it comes from. It is difficult for them to understand the whole mechanism and history of the formation of a blot, because the fountain pens they use do not flow. Here, as always, parents come to the rescue, who can not only explain everything clearly, but also clearly show the child, using paints, gouache or watercolor as an example, how to draw a blot. Learning new things is much more interesting if you do it together.

Collaborative creativity

The shape of a blot resembles a blurry spot of paint or ink. The most accurate way to explain it to a child is in several ways, for which you will need a sketchbook and paints, a brush and a simple pencil:

  1. The first method is with a brush and paints. Having dipped the brush in water, and then thickly smeared it with paint, you need to lift it above the album sheet and wait until a drop of color falls on the sheet. Under the force of its weight it will take on a unique shape. It’s easy to draw a blot; even a one-year-old baby can handle it.
  2. The second way is using a simple pencil. How to draw a blot with a pencil? It’s simple, if you’re not afraid and show a little creativity, which are inherent in each of us. To do this, you just need to reproduce circles or ovals that are uneven in shape and proportions on paper. This should be done by including imagination in the work, because each blot is unique. Inexperienced artists may think they are the same, but this is completely misleading.
  3. The third original way of drawing blots would be this: first, you should completely paint a landscape sheet or any canvas intended for work with uniform paint. Then you should dip a clean brush in plain water and, without shaking it off, hold it over a previously decorated sheet of paper. A drop of water will certainly fall on the canvas and leave a mark in the form of a blurry place. This will be the blot. This method answers the question of how to draw a blot. clean water. Using it as a competition at events, you can long time to captivate children, and this, as we know, is very valuable.

How to draw a blot and turn it into a masterpiece?

That's not all. The resulting blurry spots can easily be turned into funny monsters or wonderful jellyfish. After clearly explaining to your child how to draw a blot, you can begin this more exciting activity. This is easy to do by adding a few original details: eyes, nose, mouth. You can draw whole families of similar monsters or make them all different. Everything is decided by imagination and imagination. Drawing is easy when you do it in good mood and in fun company. Such interesting joint creative events are also good to hold in large children's companies, for example, at some kind of holiday. Children will have great fun laughing at each other's original masterpieces.

Draw with your children and the whole family - it's exciting and funny.

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