Swiper painting
Colleen Fawkner
Swiper painting
A fun easy to set up activity that gives stunning results. Dot paint in different colours along the top edge of the page. Use a squeegee, ruler or old credit card to drag the paint down the page. You can use the excess paint to drag on another piece of paper to make another painting. When dry it can be used as a background. You can add collage pieces or use a sharpie or ball point pen to make marks or take a line for a walk. It can also be used to cut up and use as collage on another piece or art. Lots of possibilities. Great to use with students who have difficulty with fine motor skills as they are able to have success with putting paint to paper.
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