Sculpture art is often seen as very serious, grand, and glorious, especially when depicting some war general or famous person. That seriousness almost always obligates us to stand graciously and composed in front of every famous sculpture. Now, if anyone tells you that posing for pictures near a statue is dull because of the need to keep your manners, it's only because they don't know how to do proper photo poses. The beautiful sculptures are alive, and you only need to turn on your imagination to see that. To illustrate what we mean, we have collected this list of funny photos showing how creative people can be while having fun. The sculptures are taking selfies, shaving their armpits, and even beating the poor tourists. Do you have a photo like that? Be sure to upload it below and vote for your favorites!
FIRST LEVEL LIGHT BODY You had an activation to the first level of Light body – for most of you it was like a light bulb went off in your DNA: “Its time to go home.” “Time to drop density”. You …
For her "Sewnnews" series, San Francisco Bay Area artist Lauren DiCioccio hand embroiders photos she finds in The New York Times, presenting the
French artist Antoine Geiger perfectly captures the all-absorbing and soul-sucking nature of contemporary cellphone culture. More striking images from his series “SUR-FAKE” below.
This hub provides information about the tutoring company Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes. Lindamood-Bell's programs include Seeing Stars (word attack), Visualizing and Verbalizing (comprehension), and On Cloud Nine (math). Lindamood-Bell is an expensive yet effective program that often helps students increase many grade levels in reading or math comprehension in a short time.
Students are expected to come to every art class with a PENCIL & ERASER. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR ART PROGRAM Even though we do not have an art studio this claymation…
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If you want your students to take their character development to the next level, introduce them to Laban Movement. Laban Movement will provide them...
Sinuous, intertwined wildlife bridge worlds of the living and the dead in Lauren Marx’s intricate multi-media work. Twisting fox heads, disemboweled deer, and lambs bursting with flowers and birds are rendered with watercolor, ink, pen, and colored pencil. Marx often places her animal compositions o
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What’s your arts integration level? Use this continuum tool to determine your arts integration stage and build a hands-on, minds-on classroom.
Wyndham Lewis, in full Percy Wyndham Lewis (born November 18, 1882, on a yacht near Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada - died March 7, 1957, London, England), English artist and writer who founded the Vorticist movement, which sought to relate art and literature to the industrial process. About 1893 Lewis moved to London with his mother after his parents separated. At age 16 he won a scholarship to London’s Slade School of Fine Art, but he left three years later without completing his course. Instead, he went to Paris, where he practiced painting and attended lectures at the Sorbonne.
I alway love these visual reminders.
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Analisi, storia e descrizione di un'opera di Edward Hopper: Soir bleu. Dipinto a Parigi nel 1914, questo quadro famoso è ricco di simboli e significati.
Congratulations to Reanne Koh! Her Art & Design IGCSE has awarded as Top in Malaysia (highest grade in Malaysia) for November Series/Exam !! I am so proud of her and her talents beyond what I can imagine! She deserves the recognition from CIE!! (follow her ig : reannekoh ) Here all her Paper 1 & 2 artwork! PAPER 1 preparation work 'Plant pattern.' Final Piece PAPER 2 'Signage for a seafood cafe' Preparation work Final Piece
Callaghan’s scenes lend the females she draws power, conviction, and notoriety.
Too often when I pull up a chair with teachers to confer with students during independent reading, we come to the same conclusion: With some stellar exceptions, the students aren’t doing a wh…