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Kindergarten Line Paintings

Colorful abstract painting with waves, swirls, and patterns in vibrant hues of pink, blue, purple, and green.

My Kindergarten students learned about types of lines.  They used oil pastels to draw a variety of line types and then painted over them with watercolor paints.

Abstract Line Painting featuring vibrant colors like blue, green, red, and yellow with swirling lines and doodles throughout.

We are going to turn these into windsocks!  Stay tuned to see how we transform their paintings.

A colorful abstract painting with wavy and spiral lines, ideal for a kindergarten setting.

Abstract painting with a colorful watercolor background and black and orange geometric shapes like spirals and zigzags, reminiscent of line paintings.

Abstract painting with various shapes, lines, and spirals in bright colors like green, blue, red, and orange.


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About Marcia Beckett

Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids.

7 Responses to Kindergarten Line Paintings

  1. Pingback: Line Windsocks for Kindergarten Art is Basic

  2. Andrea Werboff says:

    These are beautiful. what kind of paper did they use, and what size paper? Thanks

    • Hi! Thanks, Andrea! We used white 12″ x18″ construction paper. I usually order the tru-ray fadeless paper

      • Andrea Werboff says:

        Thanks Marcia.
        One additional question: you mention two sided sticky tape. Was that for closing the cylinder, or for the paper streamers, or both? In other words, how did the kids attach the streamers to the base? A dot of glue, or double sided tape? Thanks! I’m doing this with my K class this week. They will love it!

        Andrea

  3. Do you mind me asking, what paper and size you used for these? They are fabulous!

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