Get ready for a cheeky but tasteful art masterclass. Bring out your inner Monet drawing a male model on your Hen Weekend. All materials bought to you.
Last week I pinned a fabulous optical illusion art idea from We Heart Art. She had completed this activity with her fifth graders, and I thought it would make a fantastic first lesson for my students. I tried it out with my oldest daughter last weekend (she's in grade 3), and when she achieved great results, I knew it would be perfect. This is a perfect art lesson for the beginning of the year because it uses only a few materials, has simple directions, and turns out to be an impressive work of art. As we were working on it, I could hear the "cool" and "awesome" comments that we teachers love to hear. We started our lesson by examining a colour wheel and discussing complimentary colours. I had students choose two complimentary colours for this project. To get started: 1) Locate the centre of the page - draw a dot with a pencil. 2) Still using the pencil, draw 6 straight lines through the centre. 3) Still using the pencil, draw "happy face" curved lines in alternate sections. 4) Colour in the sections with marker, alternating one coloured, one blank (these were my magenta sections). Use a pencil crayon (in the same magenta colour) to shade the edges of the blank sections. 5) Using the pencil again, draw "sad face" curved lines in the left over sections. 6) Colour in these sections with marker, alternating one coloured, one blank (these were my green sections). Use a pencil crayon (in the same green colour) to shade the edges. 7) Trace over all pencil lines (straight and curved) with a black marker. 8) Stand back and admire. :) It also makes a show-stopping bulletin board display!!! With just a few twists, you can turn this into a fabulous spider web art idea perfect for October. You can take a peek at my full lesson for this Spider Web Op-Art here. The lesson includes a full PDF as well as PowerPoint lesson with pictures and detailed step-by-step instructions for students, as well as a rubric for assessment and student reflection sheet. Happy Friday!!! And oh my - thank goodness it's Friday!!!
We held our first Extra License Class the weekend of May 13-15, 2016. This was a 3-day class due to the larger amount of material...
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We may have seemed a little quiet of recent, but it is only because we have been beavering away on this lovely new set of classes to bring you for this summer. The Goldwork Letters Weekend Classes
Well I'm scramble to get my act together..excitedly though. I launch an extend class from the one I taught in Jan-Feb and so I wasn...
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I went to see the Thomas Nozkowski show at Pace Gallery the day of the exhibitions closing last weekend. I have mixed feelings about his work... overall I'm a big fan. His work is unpredictable... the juxtaposition of colors, shapes, and forms is unconventional and exciting. However, my only criticism is that sometimes the work can appear too precise and a bit stiff. I much prefer the work of his that retains a fresh and direct feel... confident, and risky. According to Pace Gallery... Thomas Nozkowski (b. 1944, Teaneck, New Jersey) received a B.F.A. from The Cooper Union Art School, New York in 1967. Known for his richly colored and intimately scaled abstract paintings, Nozwkoski began exhibiting in group shows in 1973 and made his solo debut in 1979. By 1982, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, had acquired a painting from an early one-person exhibition for their permanent collection. To date, Nozkowski’s paintings have been featured in more than 300 museum and gallery exhibitions worldwide, including over 70 solo shows. Also, below is an awesome and brief video of Thomas discussing his painting process. Its very insightful and illuminating. Check it out. These are some other of his paintings that interest me that I found online. *** The were not part of the recent exhibition at Pace.
What do Daisuke Yokota, Go Itami and Kenji Hirasawa have in common? They’re all showing work at an exciting but fleeting exhibition of emerging Japanese photographers at Doomed Gallery this week. Featuring a photobook showcase, a projection of images by nearly 100 photographers, and installations by Itami and Hirasawa plus Daisuke Nakashima, Hiroshi Takizawa, Mai Narita, Naohiro Utagawa and…
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Gallery of Sculpture by Jena Bedson - Australia
Last weekend I participated in an amazing workshop called Experimental Drawing with Maine artist Cindy Davis. We experimented with all kinds of media and materials as well as a variety of technique…
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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! This is an Online VIDEO CLASS, not just a PDF download, you must be able to know how to navigate the web and youtube. *************************************************************************************************** Online Class "Making a Female Face in Polymer Clay” Available in Youtube In this class, you'll learn how to make a beautiful female face, starting from a lump of clay taking you through the whole process of creation, what materials to use, tools tips, and more, about 5 hours of video class content. ******************* - Youtube account required - After the purchase please send me your youtube email in order to give you access to watch the class. - We do not work during the weekends. - Painting is NOT included in this class. ******************** With the Figurative Artist Noemi Smith (Angels by Noemi)
Free policemen coloring pages are the perfect activity for homeschooling, classrooms, teachers, kids' activities, and educational activities.
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Original artwork description: This work is based on the play of color and light, a combination of warm and cold tones. The work is painted in the a la prima technique in a small format. Portrait of a girl with blonde hair against a background of a clear blue sky. Part of the face is shaded, part is illuminated by the warm rays of the sun. Hair flutters in the wind, falls on the face. She seemed to be thinking about something and slightly lowered her head. Materials used: Oil Tags:#portrait #girl #face #small #emotional
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Sure, you want to describe your new ‘bae’ as ‘woke’ and your last weekend as ‘lit,’ but where do these words come from? (And should you be using them at all?)
Hi everyone! I hope you were able to enjoy the sunshine this weekend and ready to have some virtual fun with the kids this week. This week check out Snapology: May the Fourth be With You- Star Wars…
In April, my mom and I went to Chattanooga for the weekend to take a class hosted by Spool and the BadAss Quilters Society with Melissa Averinos, who had just won the Best of Show award at QuiltCon…
Really my head is so in 4th grade world now, my notebook, papers, books often in my lap, even accompanying me outdoors this weekend. Lesson planning is so much fun, even if I am a little bit behind. But more on fourth grade another time, for now here are the last of my 3rd grade pictures... In November as part of a main lesson on time we made our calendar for the coming year. I think I mentioned before that I let Chloe have a lot of freedom with her drawings last year. While I did miss sitting down and working on a picture with her it was also neat to see what she was coming up with on her own. I think this year we will do some of both ways. We also wrote and illustrated a calendar verse that we had learned the year before. Since we had only recently introduced cursive this was good for practice. In the middle of winter we did another time lesson. (I think our first block was 3 weeks, this second one was much shorter.) I am realizing just now that I don't have a picture of the clock that Chloe made, it was cute with flowers and butterflies, she enjoyed that activity. We used a Dorothy Harrer verse to learn about second, minutes, hours... So here is a more simple blackboard that went along with our lesson. But see how I managed to get some form drawing into the lesson? Chloe did similar borders on some lesson book pages. I'm feeling kind of clever for it. (Though also feeling not clever for neglecting form drawing for much of the year.) And now on to fourth grade. And kindergarten too! (And I guess depending on where you are there is still a bit of time left to enter the giveaway. I will announce the winner some time tomorrow evening.) And oh yes, I must also say thank you to everyone who shared kind words on my last post. Really, thank you so very much, and you prove my point, there are nice people :) ...
The next two shops were to give the girls the materials they would need for the rest of the party. Our Hogwarts classes. First up was F...
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This food drink stock photo features cheese, drink, and blanket.