There is just something about Spring that gets me in the mood to let the kids get really messy. Perhaps it is the fact that we can now do art outside. Or maybe it is the fact that the warm spring sun has melted the ice from my mind and I can think clearly. Because
Learn the best painting techniques to perfect your craft. These painting ideas and hacks are great for beginners just getting started on their art journey. These tips and tricks will help you with your future art projects. Enjoy these art activities!
San Franciscan Lenny Maughan uses the social fitness app Strava to create amazing pieces of 'running art;' carefully planning his route beforehand to run in the pattern of a certain image with the streets of San Fran as his canvas.
Welcome! This blog post explores a project that depicts one cohesive image divided into 7 sections which illustrate the 7 elements of art: line, shape, color, form, value, texture, and space. The elements of art the artists toolbox they can use in an endless amount of ways to create infinite art solutions. This is a
Michelle Wooderson challenges you to a 31-day painting commitment. This art project is easier — and smaller — than you think.
There’s a ton of superb free art instruction out there for kids who are into drawing, painting, sculpting, and other artsy things! Here are our favorites!
Free art lessons for art teachers to use in the art classroom.
This complete art lesson plan includes pictogram templates to print, color, cut and combine to make a Keith Haring style art work. This Keith Haring Cut and Color Art Lesson is an Elementary School Art Lesson Plan that is easy to teach and make. This Art Lesson Plan is suitable for student from Grade 4 to Grade 6, but could be used with older students. Clear printable lesson plan instructions of the complete art lesson are included, as well as examples. Templates of Keith Haring style pictograms are included. Use the Keith Haring Coloring page for fast finishers. This art lesson plan includes a Wordsearch and Wordsearch Solution to help introduce and revise vocabulary used in this art lesson. This art lesson plan includes printable Vocabulary Flashcards, and "I can statements". 3 Keith Haring Art Worksheets are included in this art lesson plan. This Keith Haring Art Lesson Plan includes extension suggestions for how to go further with this project. Learning Intentions and Success Criteria are included. A Visual Rubric is included: use for marking, peer review, or self evaluation. A Self Reflection Sheet is included for students to reflect on their art learning. All graphics created by Kerry Daley ©2022 You may also like these Art Lesson Plans: One Point Perspective Lessons Grade 5 and Grade 6 Art Lessons and Worksheets Mechanimals Collage Project Surrealist Animal Collage Project Don’t miss out on freebies, flash sales and more! Follow me on TPT Find me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Terms and Conditions Copyright © Kerry Daley. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
In this day and age of Photoshop, we were inspired to explore the lost art of altering photographs by hand with this Altered Photograph Art Project!
When I started drawing, I benefited greatly from certain sketching exercises that not only improved my dexterity but most importantly increased my powers of observation. Below are some sketching ex…
What is Spontaneous Creativity? What a fun conversation I had about all things art with Addie Hirschten - artist and podcaster. We talked about my evolution from being a gallery artist, into becoming an intuitive/expressive/spontaneous artist. As an expressive arts facilitator, I have worked with artists from the ages of...
Integrate art and literacy with no prep or background knowledge with step by step tutorials for art history and art around the world!
When I started drawing, I benefited greatly from certain sketching exercises that not only improved my dexterity but most importantly increased my powers of observation. Below are some sketching ex…
Get to know the inspiring artist Keith Haring with this fun for all ages art project! Step by step instructions and free printables included!
Learn how to write an Artist Statement that will your collectors to your art. Increase your sales and generate traffic to your online art gallery.
Thanks for Reading! Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I appreciate it! Feel free to share with friends. If you want more painting tips, check out my Painting Academy course.Happy painting!Dan ScottDraw Paint Academy
In this Aquarium Perspective Lesson, Middle School students will dive right into learning about the principle of perspective while designing an aquarium.
You might be asking, What are the 7 Elements of Art and How Do I Teach Them? The Elements 7 Elements of Art are: Line, Value, Color, Space, Shape, Form, and Texture and they are the foundations or building blocks that artists use to make art. Let's dive in and learn about the 7 Elements of Art, Which You Should Teach First, and How to Teach them.
Middle School Online Art Curriculum from Atelier Homeschool Art by Arts Attack offers video-based art instruction for homeschoolers.
Fun and easy art activities for kids. Learn about famous artists and be inspired to create your own masterpieces with our step by step guide.
Are you looking for an engaging and easy-to-follow mindful art lesson idea for middle or high school? This neurographic art project was a huge success.
Check out Distance Learning Art Resources and Activities for kids that I have created for you to use for instructing your students. From Distance Learning Art projects that can be used with any mediums or materials to my Full FREE Art Lessons on my YouTube Channel that I've created for you, my goal is to alleviate the stress of planning and creating for you and to provide your students with quality art ideas and at-home lessons.
Dear Wonderful, Creative You: One of the most common questions I get from students is this: How do I develop my style as an artist? It’s a logical question, but it’s the wrong question. Trying to develop your artistic “style” is a bit like trying to stare at your belly button while walking. It will […]
I often fear I don’t have a unique style or voice in my art. It’s something that is hard to define, comes with time, and changes as your work changes over time. When artists hear they must have a u…
By Aletta de Wal in Art Business Advice > A-Z Art Marketing Guide Welcome back to “The ABC’s of Art Marketing”—an alphabet guide to marketing your art, from A to Z. In today’s article, I’ll be focusing on the letter “Q” for Quality and Quantity. As you may remember, in my last post I urged you to trade perfection and procrastination for productivity and progress. Now I want to describe where quality and quantity come in. Quality is the proper response to […]
The principles of art (or the principles of design) are essentially a set of criteria that are used to explain how the visual elements are arranged in a work of art. These principles are possibly the closest thing we have to a set of objective criteria for analyzing and judging art. Art is a notoriously
Neurographical art is perfect for a non artist. It creates mindfulness and peace without having too much structure or the ability to draw skilfully.
A lot of art marketing advice tells artists to have a singular style or approach to their art because this can help build trust and maintain collectors. Yet, this advice can feel really limiting as…
Many artists seem to struggle with promoting their art. We are shy creatures by nature and usually avoid the spotlight. But promoting yourself does not need to be difficult. Promoting yourself means much more than just trying to sell your art. In fact, I think trying to sell your art should be the last thing
Colored Pencil techniques, shading, intensity, value and more! 4 worksheets to get students practicing. Great for introducing a new technique, brush up, sub plan, bell ringer, etc. I work these into whatever my current project is to have kids purposeful in how they use their mediums - definitely get...
Why You Don’t Need to Go to Art School. Going to school seems like the obvious choice for any wannabe artist. But being an artist means coming up with new ways to express yourself. Read more.
Twelve easy ways to make an art studio in your home, no matter how small or cluttered!
This week we answer a listener question and share our tips for finding your art style in this fast-paced world where inspiration is always at your fingertips.
How To Increase The Value Of Your Artwork. Selling Art Online Strategies that will help you to increase your profits. Start selling more...
Learn about optical illusions, perspective and kinetic art by making Agamograph art with your students in this exciting art science project.
How to draw a Keith Haring Figure step-by-step downloadable printout. Use as a visual handout or class poster. ...
Shape is one of the visual elements which refers to an enclosed two-dimensional area.
You should always photograph your art. Here are some simple steps to help even if you don't have a big budget or know how.
By admin in Art Business Advice > Selling Art Online So you just launched your new art website—that’s fantastic! You’ve worked for days (maybe weeks, even months!) or you’ve paid someone to make everything perfect, and now that your new website is live you’re ready to start selling your art! But. . . it’s been a few days, and nobody seems to be visiting your site. What gives? Beautiful, but no traffic? No problem. Keep on reading. First, don’t panic; everyone with […]
Stuck for ideas? Here are 20 art techniques to try, using materials you probably already have, suggested by real life artists. :)
Here is a giant list of useful art links which you may find useful. If you know of any other art websites that should be on the list, feel free to let me know. Art Publications & Media Websites Bored Panda - A popular website which features weird, unusual and fun art posts. You can submit
Edges in art refer to the transition between two objects. Most people do not fully appreciate the importance of edges.
In this tutorial you will learn the sketchbook basics and how sketchbooking can help you improve your art dramatically.
Easy drawing tips for beginners. Learn about the best tools to use, paper, pencil, erasers, and more. Get tips on perspective, proportion, and how to blend, and prevent smudging your work.
It is really quite easy to give the impression of form by using just two values. This is called the two-value statement. Know more about it!
I think of this as a bullet journal for artists! If you are a creative mom looking for inspiration or a bit of a drawing challenge, this is for you