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Op Art Graphics and Coloring Pages

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3rd - 6th, Homeschool
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My students loved learning about color and value with this lesson. The pictures were well received by my students. I loved how we were able to make copies, so we could focus on just the color aspect. Next time, we will focus on the drawing part.
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Do you want to try out some Op Art Coloring Pages? This is a great sampler because you get to try out a design from 8 different sets! You'll also get 4 designs that have the words OP ART in them.

These Op Art Coloring pages are fun for students and make a fast bulletin board display complete with the words OP ART! They are great for early finishers or for an art center.

What you Get:

• 4 Black and White OP ART designs (4 pages)

• 4 Black Line OP ART designs (4 pages)

• 8 Black and White op art samples (8 pages)

• 8 Black Line op art samples (8 pages)

• Contrasting Colors Lesson (6 pages)

• Contrasting Colors Presentation (28 pages)

A total of 58 pages!

Included in the sampler, you'll get a shamrock, heart, egg, wave, hand, flower, star and weaving.

The Black and White versions of each design are quick to color and have contrast built right in (as long as students don't use super dark colors). This is a fun way to try out some different easy coloring techniques. I have a Op Art Coloring Techniques blog post that shows some ideas.

Students can also color in the line images as a way to put your color lessons to use. When I used these images, I wanted students to try out their op art color scheme before using colors in their own work. I wanted them to be sure their colors contrasted enough. The Contrasting Colors lesson is a great way to introduce students to the ideas of selecting colors wisely that contrast in value or color.

You will get 4 different designs using the words OP ART, that can be colored with a variety of techniques. Each design utilizes a different phenomenon in Op Art. In the first 3, perspective is created using horizontal stripes, concentric circles, and converging lines. In the last example, a wave is created by repeating a curved line in the style of the artist, Bridget Riley.

You might also like Op Art and the Elements of Art which is also available from Expressive Monkey.

Click here to see more Op Art Lessons.

2018 Update: This product was updated to include the samples from other op art coloring sets and the Contrasting Colors lesson. It no longer includes the png images that can be used for clip art.

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