Summary of a drawing lesson in the first junior group “Festive Fireworks”.

How to draw a bright and cheerful fireworks display? One of the symbols of the great holiday - Victory Day - was the solemn fireworks that colored the sky over the capital at the hour when the participants in the bloody battles gathered on Red Square to celebrate the final defeat of the fascist troops.

There are many non-standard ways to draw fireworks for May 9 (Victory Day). By using them, you can get spectacular, unusual drawings.


How to draw fireworks for May 9 Victory Day

The first method we wanted to share is a combination of pattern and appliqué. You can decorate any craft for May 9 with such bright and festive fireworks.

We draw colored lines on a sheet of paper, diverging at the top.

At the top of the lines we place balls of colored paper and foil - this will be our festive explosion of fireworks.

Fireworks can be drawn using the stamping technique. An excellent base for making prints can be made from cardboard toilet paper tubes or disposable towels.

Cut the cylinder lengthwise. We cut one edge into narrow strips.


Cutting the roll along the edge


Cutting the roll

Roll up a tight roll and secure it with tape. We bend the edges of the fringe upward. Ready!


Roll the cardboard into a tube

Dip the cardboard stamp into red, blue, yellow or purple paint, after pouring them into a container with a flat surface (for example, a disposable plate).


We dip our roll in paint

Let's put a fingerprint. The results are fantastic fireworks. You can also apply paint to the stamp strips using a brush.


Fireworks drawn on a cardboard roll

Step-by-step drawing of a fireworks display with voluminous “drops” and stars:

The narrower the stamp strips, the thinner the print. When placing it, you can rotate the stamp a little around its axis - the image will become a little blurry. Interesting prints are made from a fan of chenille wire fibers:


Chenille sticks

just collect them in a bunch,


Forming a tassel from chenille sticks

and then twist them together so that you get a panicle at the end.


Twisting the sticks


Drawing with chenille sticks

Festive fireworks - drawing with crayons

And even more interesting fireworks are obtained if the paint is applied with a round dish brush. (An old toothbrush works well.)


Paints and brush for washing dishes


Drawing with a brush

You can make an image of a fireworks in the form of a craft for Victory Day (May 9).

For example, if you paint the heads of cotton swabs in bright colors and glue them onto paper in a circle, you will get flashes of festive fireworks.


Glue the sticks to a sheet of cardboard

To make the child less likely to smear himself with paint and to make the picture more neat, you can first stick on cotton swabs and then paint them with a brush.


Coloring the sticks

An interesting fireworks applique is made from thin multi-colored knitting yarn. We take the colors of our flag as a basis - this will enhance the feeling of solemnity.


Multi-colored yarn for knitting


Yarn fireworks applique

To make the picture look more interesting, we cover each “flash” on top with paint from an aerosol can.


Covering the fireworks with paint

In this way, you can not only get individual pictures, but also decorate various design elements of a corner or stand dedicated to this important day.

Unconventional drawing technique for children 6-10 years old “Festive fireworks” step by step with photos

Master class in non-traditional drawing techniques for children 6-10 years old “Festive fireworks” with step-by-step photographs

This master class will be useful for kindergarten teachers, primary school and after-school teachers, librarians, parents and children over 12 years old when drawing independently.

Goal: To consolidate the technique of painting using the “splashing” and “poking” technique with a semi-dry brush. Objectives: Educational:
- learn to create a colorful composition, improve technical skills, - develop the ability to independently select the color scheme of paints according to the proposed color.
Educational:
develop color perception.
Educational:
- evoke a positive response to the results of your creativity;
— Expand knowledge about the surrounding reality. Material: A sheet of white paper, a printed stencil, gouache of different colors, a bristle brush No. 5, No. 14, a toothbrush, a stationery knife, a wooden illustration board or sample drawings depicting fireworks. Preliminary work : looking at illustrations of fireworks.
Progress:
Presenter: Hello, guys! Guess what we will draw today - bright, colorful, noisy and delightful. Suddenly, out of the black darkness, bushes grew in the sky. And on them are blue, red and gold flowers of unprecedented beauty. And all the streets below them also became all colored... (Fireworks). Today we will draw festive fireworks! 1. Take a stencil.


2. Cut out the stencil details on a wooden board. (with a stationery knife) You can use a simple cut out stencil (cut out the inner parts and attach it to a white sheet. In this case, you will get colored parts of the fireworks on a white background), or you can make it more complicated. This is the option we will do.


We draw a silhouette around the stars with a felt-tip pen and cut out according to this silhouette. It turns out 5 hollow stars, 5 “empty frames” and 5 rays.


3. Take a watercolor sheet and distribute the fireworks.


4. Select colors and place them on the palette.


5. Take the yellow color and make a “spray”. It is more convenient to use a toothbrush and a wooden stick (skewer) for this purpose; we will take a hard brush No. 5 and No. 14.


In addition to “spraying”, we decorate the drawing by “poking” with a hard, semi-dry brush; this method is especially convenient if there are stains and large spread drops from the “spraying”.


6. Next, green, green, red and lilac. 7. The void in the stars can be made one color using “poking”. We made it red.


8. Remove the stencils. There are two options for coloring the parts that were covered with stencils: - leave everything as it is - white rays and stars. - Using the “poke” method, paint over both the rays and the stars. (we chose yellow and green).


It turned out to be a bright, gorgeous fireworks display! Create! Experiment!

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This magical festive fireworks, drawn with crayons and paints, turned the whole city into a holiday.


Drawing “magic fireworks” with crayons and paints

In this picture, a girl congratulates a veteran hero on Great Victory Day. In the background is the Moscow Kremlin and flashes of festive fireworks.


Congratulations to a veteran and festive fireworks

This picture depicts a connection between times and a young soldier who returned with victory is depicted together with an elderly veteran who is congratulated by children. Again, festive fireworks are depicted.


Victory Day and festive fireworks

Collective work with children “This is the kind of fireworks we have”

Collective work “This is the kind of fireworks we have!”

Objectives: to arouse interest in drawing fireworks

, introduce children to unconventional methods
of drawing - with a rag
, a cotton swab, a cork, a carrot star, a stamp.

Preliminary work

: looking at images of
fireworks
, playing with colorful balls, mastering the
“printing”
.

Materials, equipment: the basis for collective

compositions - a sheet of large format paper, gouache paints, materials for experimentation - cotton pads, corks, rags, stamps, carrot stamps, napkins,

"paper"

pigeon

Progress:

The teacher places a blue sheet of paper on the table. Guys, look at the sky!

!
It's blue, how beautiful
!
Children look at the "sky"
.
Where are the fireworks
? Children improvise.

The teacher recites the poem " Salute "

O. Vysotskaya, physical training is carried out with the children:

Everything around was quiet
(stand up, put your hands down)
And suddenly - fireworks ! Firework !
(raise your hands up)
Rockets flashed in the sky

(open your fingers like a fan, wave your arms to the left-

right)

Both there and here.
And here and there (sit down, stand up)
Out into the street, out into the street Everyone runs joyfully
(light running in place)
Shouting : “Hurray!”

Admiring the festive fireworks

(raise your hands up and shout
“Hurray”
)

Educator: Where are the fireworks in the sky

?
What can be done to make it appear? Children: draw
.

Educator: Let's draw fireworks

.

The teacher takes one by one different materials prepared for experimentation and begins to make prints, saying: “I take a cork (sponge), dip it in paint and slap (makes a print)

— it turned out to be a fire!”
The teacher involves children in experimentation. Helps with the “hand in hand”
, in a word, with a gesture.
Children choose materials for drawing
. Children spank with pleasure all over the sheet, imagining. At the end the passage reads:

fireworks in the sky

, Fireworks here and there.

Unexpectedly, “flies”

pigeon (the teacher imitates the flight of a bird with a toy and the bird
“sits”
on the teacher’s hand). Guys, who came to us? Children's answers; Bird, dove.

Educator: that's right, it's a dove. He came to see what you and I are doing.

Children: drawing, fireworks

, sky.

Educator: he likes it (the dove “coos.” Guys, why did we draw fireworks

?

Children: holiday, fireworks

, Victory Day, grandfather.

Educator: My dear guys, a dove is a bird of peace, in our picture you and I have peace and a holiday that we will give to our grandparents. Shall we give it to you guys?

Children: yes, yes. The dove sits on the picture and examines it.

Children with a teacher admire the picture.

Summary of an art lesson in the senior group “Festive fireworks”. Outline of a drawing lesson

Summary of an art lesson in the senior group

"Festive fireworks."

Goal : create conditions for maintaining interest in visual arts. Objectives: - Learn to draw festive fireworks with wax crayons; — Strengthen knowledge and skills in using two materials: wax crayons and watercolors; — Cause an emotional positive response to the proposal to draw in an unusual way; — Develop independence, activity, and a sense of self-worth; - Develop aesthetic feelings by highlighting means of expression in images created by other children; — Foster love for your homeland and hometown; Preliminary work: - Observation of fireworks on the embankment with parents on May 9; — Examination of photographs and drawings of fireworks; — Drawing fireworks with colored pencils; Materials for the lesson: White paper, wax crayons, watercolors, brushes, illustrations of fireworks.

Progress of the lesson

Guys, tell me what holiday do people celebrate on May 9? What holiday is it? That's right, this is Victory Day for our country in the war over Nazi Germany. Now I will tell you a riddle. If you guess right, you will find out what happens on May 9, Victory Day. “Bright red flowers bloomed in the dark sky: Yellow, green, cheerful stars. They go out and fly, they fall in circles, as if they are melting in a haze, lying down on the water.” Well, of course everyone recognized the fireworks. Who knows what fireworks are? (lights in the sky). Yes, these are such multi-colored lights in the sky that light up and sparkle, and then go out. Very beautiful! What colors did you see in the fireworks? Guys, when do fireworks happen: during the day or in the evening? That's right, fireworks happen late in the evening. And who knows why? (so that it is visible, the lights are then brighter). Tell me, in our city, where do fireworks take place? Where do you go to watch it? On the embankment of the pond. Now close all your eyes and imagine that you are standing on the embankment and watching the fireworks. How beautiful, colorful and colorful it is. (solemn music sounds, for example “Fanfare”) “Suddenly, out of the black darkness, bushes grew in the sky, and on them, blue, red and gold, flowers of unprecedented beauty bloom. And all the streets underneath also became blue, red and gold - Multi-colored. And there's a whole crowd of people. Moms, dads, kids. They are waiting in the sky for a new flash. With each salvo, everyone shouts a loud “Hurray.” In the heights the stars and the dawn lit up again. This festive fireworks call to peace and happiness to everyone.” Open your eyes now. What did you see? (firework). Did you like the fireworks? I suggest you draw festive fireworks. Which you just presented or which you saw at the holiday. We will draw festive fireworks over the city. You've probably already guessed what we're going to draw with today? Do you know this material? You will draw the fireworks using wax crayons. It will occupy almost the entire sheet. And at the bottom of the sheet we will draw an evening city. What do you think will be the main thing in the drawing? (firework). The main thing is to draw it large, brightly, but the houses or trees are very small and use dark chalk. Look, I will now show you how we will draw fireworks. I take a brightly colored chalk and put a dot in the sky as if it was here that a salvo of fireworks was fired from a rocket launcher. From this point in different directions I draw lines with a slight movement (they will be almost invisible for now, but then you will see a miracle - a trick, it will appear like in a fairy tale when you paint with paints). Then, on the legs of these lines, draw round fireworks scattered or in the form of flowers (as you saw during the fireworks) and paint over them with crayons: red, blue, yellow, whatever you want. How else can you draw fireworks? Show. After you have drawn the fireworks with crayons, you need to draw the city at night. We also draw the night city with wax crayons. Remember how you drew houses. We do not draw the whole house, but only the upper floors. One house stands next to another. Houses may have different roofs. Let's not forget to draw the windows in the houses. When the fireworks are ready, tint the entire sheet with paints, on top of the drawing under the night sky. What paint color should you choose for the night sky? Practical activities for children. Summarizing. Work evaluation. “There will be fireworks in the evening. Everyone will go see it! The stars will bloom with a bright festive bouquet in the sky.”

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