Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
A blog about how a failed painting made me rethink the theories of composition in my painting of Donegal, Ireland.
Encourage creative thinking and drawing with these 30 'draw more' activity pages. Students will finish each drawing by using their imagination and ideas. Included in the pack are 30 single worksheet pages: draw more leaves and bugs finish the snail trail draw more spiders turn the circles into anything draw what is in the jars draw more clouds in the sky draw yourself in the photo frame draw more birds in the tree turn the squares into anything add toppings to the pizza add spots on the bugs draw details on the house draw peoples' faces draw more sea creatures draw what else is on the hill draw more details on the robot draw the rest of the robot draw patterns on the leaves draw the rest of the garden draw squares in squares draw what's on the hamburger draw the owl's faces draw the windows and people on the bus draw faces on the pumpkins draw more cars on the roads turn the pentagons into anything finish the birds draw more scoops on the sundae draw more waves draw inside the haunted house windows We do hope your little learners love completing these art projects. Use them as an art warm-up or stimulus for writing. Ask your students to write a story following their creative thinking time! A bonus (and optional for use) digital activity is included for use the Easel by TpT. It includes 30 slide activities that match the printable pages! Click here to return to my store home page
Painting Pumpkins. Lest you think I just skipped over Autumn and Pumpkin time to Christmas from my last post, know I have pumpkin on the brain! Last weekend, when I found some time to spend in my a…
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
In this selection of art made of flowers, we explore the unique ways that artist create flower art using real blooms and blossoms.
"Paper Route" Digital Collage Art - The Roads Less Traveled Series All collages are made by me. All images are professionally printed on Kodak Professional Endura Premier photo paper, which means your Prints will last well over 100 years in a typical home display. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. If you are looking for this in a different size, please let me know! *Also available upon request as custom orders: - beautiful stretched canvas prints with laminated, UV-coated surface - vibrant metal prints protected by a high-gloss UV coating
Photo encaustic begins by printing photographs on paper, adhering the paper to a substrate then painting with encaustic on top of the photo.
Make beautiful bubble painting Hydrangea flowers! Fun DIY dish soap paint recipe. Great kids art activity & easy beginner watercolor ideas!
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Mark Rothko, being of a Russian Jewish descent is a famous American painter noteworthy for his host of abstract paintings interspersed with a brilliant fusion of colors. The Rothko Chapel, located in Texas’ Houston is not merely a chapel but also showcases the master’s brilliant works of art with his fourteen dark paintings gracing the […]
25. Dánae (Gustav Klimt, 1907)
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Alternative Photography: Anthotype & Cyanotype: Anthotypes and cyanotypes are both ways of printing an image onto a piece of paper using light. Objects or a negative are used to block light from hitting certain areas of a piece of paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical. The light causes a c…
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The "Mona Lisa", "The Last Supper", "Starry Nights", and "Whistler's Mother" are paintings that have inspired and awed people for generations.
Great lesson by Artist Julie Duell that discusses perspective drawing for artists.
Alternative Photography: Anthotype & Cyanotype: Anthotypes and cyanotypes are both ways of printing an image onto a piece of paper using light. Objects or a negative are used to block light from hitting certain areas of a piece of paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical. The light causes a c…
Hello, it's Megan from Homemade Ginger again and I'm back to share a beautiful watercolor art project that is perfect for Halloween! These watercolor spider webs are so fun to make and they turn out great every time! I love playing with watercolors. Even though I'm a grown adult, sitting down with a tray of watercolors and a blank piece of paper is so fun and calming. I'm not a skilled watercolor artist by any means, but I just love the way that the colors bleed into one another and create new shapes and textures. Painting with watercolors is one
Image transfer techniques can be used to transfer an image from one surface to another, and they can be a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your projects. One image transfer technique…
These awesome apps can transform any ordinary photo into a work of art. And they even work on your selfies, too!
By Kellie Day in Art Tutorials > Painting Tutorials I’ve always been fascinated by encaustic art and the eerie, soft look it has. All those layers of wax are incredibly intriguing, and up until recently, were a complete mystery to me as to how they were created. Just to give you an example, here’s a close-in detail of an encaustic piece entitled Fire Divided by encaustic artist and teacher Shawna Moore. Amazing, isn’t it? So smoky and soft, and textured! For those […]