Oneiric and poetic Alexandra Levasseur’s work puts into scene tormented feminine figures in dream-like landscapes. As she tells us, she believes that women still remain the symbol for the expression of universal emotions such as love, fear, anguish and unrequited desire which are the central themes for her art. Alexandra Levasseur explores both, the loneliness […]
Смерть и мыльные пузыри, лепнина XVIII-го века, Храм Гроба Господня, Бамберг (Германия) Изображение смерти с мыльными пузырями оказалось очень популярно в искусстве Средневековья. Виной этому небезызвестный жанр Vanitas (лат. vanus - пустой, эфемерный, бренный,…
Caption This 15 December 2020: Provide a creative caption for the picture. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
James Chapin, "Deer Hunter" Kuniyoshi’s Cats by Paul Binnie, 2004 Frederick Sandys : Portrait of Cyril Flower, Lord Battersea 1872 The Mechanic, 1920Fernand Léger (French, 1881-1955) Yue Minjun, Hats Series-The Lovers, 2005 Nebojsa Zdravkovic - In the Green Room. Hope Gangloff Grosz - Street Scene…
Do you want to practice your drawing but can’t think of anything to draw? Here’s a list of easy things to draw to include to your sketchbook!
As the curator of the Found Tumblr, I often find myself lost in the pages of history when searching through the National Geographic archives. You might not know this, but National Geographic was one of the first publications to have photographs on its pages. Our first photograph was an engraving of a topographic map in 1889, […]
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Miguel Marquez Outside is a Tumblr blog featuring the typographical street art of artist Michael Pederson. Pederson's work places text on ordinary or
For some reason, watching an adult experience pain seems to innately create both worry and laughter in the eyes of children.
The troupe of wild animals in Bruno Pontiroli’s paintings contort their bodies into backbends and handstands that would rival even the most accomplished gymnast. A wrinkly hippo balances on its tongue, a tiger arches its torso into a 90-degree angle, and a hyena rotates its hind legs in the air. The French artist (previously) notes that he begins the bizarre artworks with easily-recognized animals that he then shapes “like the way a child plays with modeling clay or a building set for instance,” morphing a simple depiction of a nimble lion or hare into a peculiar new reality. More
Japanese artist Shintaro Ohata has a unique characteristic style – he places sculptures in front of paintings and shows them as one work, a ...
Tate Liverpool's exhibition Leonora Carrington 6 March – 31 May 2015
Smashing a grape through your forehead and out your mouth is sure to entertain the little ones, and have them smashing grapes into their own foreheads!
Emanating James Joyce in black, white, and gold.
Have you ever woken up one day, and wondered where all the sun, warmth and possible of your childhood have gone? While you’re sipping your morning coffee, full of melancholy and perhaps dejection, you are pondering about our society, seemingly driven by nihilism, isolation and a growing pleasure in destruction. And you’re wondering: how did it happen? How did you lose the innocence, the dreams and the magic you could swear were true when you were a child? You’re asking yourself how all adults could have lost sight of the beauty and positive strength inside of them, and now either turning their back on nature, or, even worst, trying to destroy it, in order to fuel their everlasting anger against their own void. You’re sad, and you’re bitter too. But, there is still a dab
I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. I slept as never before, a stone on the riverbed, nothing between me…
Classical art and art history might sound a tad complex to some of you Pandas, but we assure you, they’re both a lot of fun. And someone who makes it far more approachable for all of us, near and far, is the founder of the ‘Classical Damn’ project on Instagram.
Wow! I would guess at some point in our lives we all made a house or something out of a recycled cardboard box but this artist took it to an amazing extreme! Pop on over to Annalise Rees’ sit…
Engage your students in an exciting superhero-themed art lesson that will leave them feeling empowered and looking like true heroes! Through entertaining drawing activities and creative idea pages, students will draw their very own superhero self-portraits while reflecting on their courage, admirable qualities, and the outstanding achievements they hope to accomplish. What makes this art activity truly remarkable is its versatility. Whether you teach art, language arts, math, or science, there's something for everyone in this lesson, allowing for integration across various subjects. School counselors may also find value in utilizing this lesson to explore the admirable qualities and courage of heroes. To further enrich the experience, I've added a link to relevant TED-ED videos showcasing the mathematical and scientific principles essential for becoming a superhero. By the end of this lesson, your students might just perceive you as their very own superhero, too! What You Get: 5 Pages of illustrated teacher instructions 4 Pages of vocabulary activities 1 Superhero Page (graphic organizer of info) 1 Page of logo-making practice (2 per page) 2 Pages of Admirable Qualities (2 reading levels) 2 Pages of Superhero Powers (more difficult concepts on the 2nd page) 4 Pages of Drawing Pages (2 “How to” pages and 2 “Roll & Draw” pages) 2 Pages of Drawing Practice (finish the superhero kid drawing) 1 Page for the Final Drawing 3 Story writing/illustrating pages 1 Page Superhero Checklist for students to keep track of their progress 1 Page of Rubrics (2 per page) >>>>> A total of 27 pages! Integrate: Art Science Math TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The roll a superhero was a great activator for my alliteration lesson through Zoom. We created superheros and then moved to alliteration lesson for ELA lesson on Zoom. Super Fun! ~ Julie H. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I loved this! I used it for my Art Club and it was very helpful for the concept of creating a super hero. ~ Angelica P. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I use this as a warm up activity with my 1st Grade Artists for their Superhero Self-Portraits. I love the integrated activities for my early finishers. This would also be a great sub activity. I love everything I get from Expressive Monkey. Thank you. Melanie M. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure that'll make your students believe in their own superpowers! Stay Connected Blog Instagram Pinterest YouTube Facebook Thanks for visiting! Expressive Monkey makes low-prep, high-engagement resources that help students build confidence and express themselves through ART! Oh, wait! Don't forget to follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers ... just click to follow! Created by Stacey Peters, © Expressive Monkey Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
When jamming out to your favorite album, there are probably many aspects of it that you appreciate: the vocals, the lyrics, the story that it tells, how the music makes you feel. But another important piece that’s often overlooked is the album cover art, so one Instagram account is determined to put these pictures at the forefront of your mind.
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Los Bros Hernandez — Jaime, Gilbert and Mario — self-published the first issue of Love and Rockets in 1981. Since then, they (primarily Jaime and Gilbert) have created a substantial […]
Below, you'll find our picks of the costume ideas we thought to be the most amazing. From dressing yourself up as Mount Rushmore, channeling classical paintings or turning yourself into a pharmacy receipt, these are the Halloween costumes adult kids will surely love.