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Need a quick gift but you're almost broke? Want something to do while you binge-watch Netflix? We've got a step by step guide on how to upcycle old magazines into a decorative bowl.
Although we may not have played with blocks since we were babies, these fun blocks with different monster heads, bodies and legs to mix and match are fun for ki…
This great lesson was created by the art teacher Marco Farinelli. I share this interesting work and the images of the work step by step. The classes involved are the 6th grade of the Leonardo da Vi…
Each year, our sixth graders create a Legacy Project to leave behind for our school. The first year I introduced this, we worked pretty small, framed it without much pomp and circumstance, and hung it quietly in the hallway. It's beautiful, but I underestimated how powerful a project could be if over fifty students worked on it at one time. We used Kandinsky's painting as our inspiration and now this piece rotates between the hallway and the Art Room (depending on the empty spots in our Hallway Gallery.) Kandinsky's Squares with Concentric Circles - 63 small canvases The second year, our school was undergoing a large renovation and I stumbled upon the very fitting quote "Without change, there would be no butterflies." Each sixth grader received a butterfly shaped canvas and selection of acrylics in our school's new interior color scheme. Next thing to figure out was where we were going to put all those butterflies! There is a long, empty hallway that every student goes through to get to our music room and gym and it was just aching for some color and pizzazz I adore these butterflies and am really pleased that the heavy-duty double-sided foam tape has held them up without any problems. Without change, there would be no butterflies. Last year, we jumped on the Bottle Cap Mural bandwagon. It was the first time all the kids worked on one piece together. Logistically, it was a little strange having over twenty kids work in one small space, but I saw beautiful teamwork. They had gone to school together for so many years that they knew each other's strengths and knew how to work really well together. Celebrating the four seasons of Wisconsin weather ( using +2,000 bottle caps) This year, I wanted to make the final result more random and not so teacher-planned (that's hard to admit for this control freak!) Each student rolled a set of two interactive dice on the SMARTBoard; one to choose a shape (circle, square, heart, sun, star or zigzag) and the other to choose a color (red, orange, yellow, green, blue or purple). The combinations and options seemed endless and so were their imaginations! Each student then painted a 5" square with watercolor paints. They also applied what they knew about composition, emphasis, value and stippling (which they had used within previous projects.) The finished composition of all sixty squares is just stunning! And considering how "random" it was, it sure looks balanced and organized! Now, it will hang in our school's health room for all to enjoy! To see each piece up close, check out our Artsonia Gallery. I've got some more ideas in my head for the next few years - the computer lab is a little lackluster and the hallway into the gym needs some fun, active colors! Hmmmmm…… ~Amy
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Weaving is so much fun! I love using up scraps of yarn, but there are other things you can use too: pipe cleaners (or chenille stems.. what do you call them?) tissue paper rolled up fabric scraps …
Credit for the idea for this lesson goes to Shannah from newcityarts.blogspot.com! First graders discovered the work of Beverly Buchanan, a wonderful artist who collects debris from neighborhoods s…
A simple and gorgeous introduction to sculpture for kids.
Tot i que la plàstica forma part de la vida quotidiana a les classes d'Infantil, un dia a la setmana fem una sessió especial. Als tallers de plàstica intentem oferir una àmplia gamma de materials per a que experimentin els nostres alumnes. Aquest curs 2013-14, els tallers estan relacionats al projecte general d'escola que gira al voltant del joc. Així doncs, els nens i nenes de 4 i 5 anys ja han realitzat les seves primeres produccions. Aquí us deixo una petita mostra. TALLER 1: JUGUEM AMB LES LINIES LINIES HORITZONTAL - ALUMNES DE 4 ANYS JOC DE LINIES RECTES - ALUMNES DE 5 ANYS TALLER 2: JUGUEM AMB LES FORMES CERCLES- ALUMNES DE 4 ANYS ESPIRAL- ALUMNES DE 5 ANYS TALLER 3: JUGUEM AMB ELS COLORS BOLET- ALUMNES DE 4 ANYS COLORS CÀLIDS- ALUMNES DE 5 ANYS TALLER 4: JUGUEM AMB LES TEXTURES DIA DE PLUJA- ALUMNES DE 4 ANYS ESTAMPACIÓ - ALUMNES DE 5 ANYS
Artist StatementMy sculpture is a surreal thread drawing in real space and allows people to experience my interpretation of social, cultural, and religious human connections in reality. I was inspired by an ancient Chinese belief that an invisible red thread connects all who are destined to meet...
Kids make the coolest sculptures from rolled paper.
Pillangós alkotások ovisoknak. Kicsiknek: festéssel, nyomdázással, ragasztgatással, nagyobbaknak papírhajtogatással, papírfűzéssel.
Ndebele homes art project scheme of work. Students design and make mini Ndebele home using personal symbols. Sculpture, colour and geometric shapes.
The World Illustration Award 2019 shortlisted illustration inspired by Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel.
1. A Great White Shark preserved in formaldehyde in an abandoned wildlife park "Curiously, the shark—alongside the rest of the park’s non-living attractions—were left behind. Apparently interest from the curators at the Melbourne Museum also cooled, as the shark had began to badly age in its
These traditional African crafts for kids teach us about the rich and colorful heritage of the African continent! Play games, create art and have fun!
color pencils on paper