Art Project #1; Painting with Hexbugs

To kick off our 100 Days of Art Challenge we started with a fun exploration activity.

Using some new Hexbugs (bought special for this art project!) we were going to play with paint and robots.



We used a large bin, put out papers inside and sprinkled liquid watercolors in drops around the paper.  


We turned on our Hexbugs and had a great time watching them vibrate and jump all around walking through and around all the paint splatters.  The Hexbugs occasionally had to be redirected or turned around but they made such wonderful patterns on the paper and the boys had fun watching then battle, walk around in circles, and bouncing off the walls.


Alec's Turn 



Evan loved watching them 


We experimented with different colors, different papers, different sized papers, and even different paint materials:
  • We discovered that tempera paint was too thick for them to move through or move around
  • We discovered that computer paper was too thin and would leak colors through the container
  • We discovered that less paint spread out worked better than gobs of watercolors that all mixed together and made one giant puddle
  • We discovered that the paper would buckle or get weak in areas where a lot of paint landed and that the Hexbugs would get stuck there.
  • We re-learned  how colors combine and make new colors and the different properties of light and dark colors.  
We had a great time and the boys were so excited to each have a brand new Hexbug when our morning was over.  Day 1 was a huge success.  

Others in this series: 

Project 3: Star Wars Crafts
Project 5: Floral pens
Project 6: Watercolor outlines
Project 13: Water gun art
Project 14: Watercolor Kits
Project 15: Dragonfly Silhouettes 
Project 16: Painting pet rocks 
Project 17: Spray Paint Resist
Project 18: Water bottle windsock
Project 20: Tin can windsock 
Project 21: Firework glue art
Project 22: Qixel art kit
Project 26: Spray Painted Canvas
Project 28: Tin Foil Art
Project 29: Oil Pastel Bubbles 
Project 32: Drip Painted Pots
Project 33: Sun Art 
Project 36: Art Museum field trip. 
Project 39: Painting Pikachu 
Project 40: How to Draw Books
Project 42: Splatter Paint Canvas
Project 46: Tissue Paper Leaf Art
Project 50: Drawing Cat Faces 
Project 51: Making Homemade cards
Project 53: 3-D printing 
Project 54: Gingerbread Train
Project 57: Candy trees 
Project 66: Washi Tape Cookie Cutter Ornaments
Project 67: Learning Origami 
Project 68: Art Books and Artist Study
Project 69: Playing Go Fish Art
Project 70: Edible Chocolate Art
Project 71: Geometric Hearts 
Project 72: Marble Swirled Hearts
Project 73: Solid Tempera Paint Drawings
Project 74: Qixels 3-D Maker
Project 75: Making Cupcakes
Project 76: Window Marker Art
Project 77: Shamrock Zentangles on Scratch Paper
Project 78: Painted Pandas 
Project 79: Minecraft Digital Art
Project 80: Charcoal Drawings
Project 81: Chalk Pastel Lighthouse Drawings
Project 82: Dying Easter Eggs With Bleeding Tissue Paper
Project 83: Painting Pottery
Project 84: Drawing En Plein Air
Project 85: African Savannah Paintings
Project 86: Woven CD Garden Decoration
Project 87: Working with Clay
Project 88: Art Lessons with Art Academy
Project 89: Melted Bead Wind Chimes
Project 90: Perler Bead Projects
Project 91: Ivory Soap Carvings
Project 92: Ice Cube Tie Dye
Project 93: String Art
Project 94: Multimedia Ocean Paintings 
Project 95: Balloon Splatter Painting
Project 96: Making Mosaic Stepping Stones
Project 97: Glass Bead and Glue Sun Catchers 
Project 98: Coloring Book Art
Project 99: Metal Stamped Bookmarks
Project 100: Water Balloon Art 

 


Comments

  1. What a great idea! I love that you shared this at Together on Tuesdays :)

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  2. This is so clever! My grandsons will love it! Great idea - thank you!

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  3. What an awesome idea!!Loved it!

    Have a lovely day!!

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  4. Do you think watered down acrylic paints would work for this? I know my 5 year old would get a kick out of doing this! Now, if I could only find that hexbug...

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    1. I would think so; as long as it's watery enough for them to still keep on moving I think it should work just fine.

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  5. My kids would love doing this! I love how easy it is to prep and it would seriously keep them entertained for hours. Thanks for the awesome activity idea!

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    1. You're welcome! I did find changing up the colors kept them entertained for quite some time.

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