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How to Draw Graffiti Art Project

April 14, 2017 by Teach Junkie

Break out of the mold with this graffiti art project. Here is a how to draw graffiti lesson plan that is perfect for open house night, connecting with literature or for learning concepts of art.

You’ll be able to use this in fourth grade or fifth grade with a little tweaking to make a fantastic piece of name art.

How to Draw Graffiti Art Project - Teach Junkie

Source: beckermiddleart.blogspot.com

How to Draw Graffiti Name Project

Start off with examples of positive graffiti to build up excitement or connect to your current literature. You can use a graffiti generator online for ideas to help get started drawing names in graffiti styles.

Using lots of examples will help students see how to draw graffiti. Encourage the use of colored pencils to shade in the edges or to add highlights.

Add a bright construction paper background to add a pop of color for a finished display…

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