This week, first grade will be starting a Charley Harper inspired artwork! He was an American artist who simplified nature into basic shapes, in a style which he called "Minimal Realism". You can learn more about Mr. Harper and view more of his works at his gallery website. After looking at examples of Mr. Harper's work, we will start on our own! We used blue Tru-Ray construction paper for the background 90lb Sax Multimedia paper for the birch trees Red Tru-ray paper Black tempera paint Cardboard Pencils, & Sharpie makers First we'll create the look of bark for our birch trees, by adding black paint to our white paper. We will use cardboard lightly dipped in black paint and drag it across the paper to achieve this effect. After the black paint had dried some, we can cut out the trees and place them on the background. I think while we're waiting for the black to dry, I'll have the children use Q-tips to paint white dots in the background for snow. Next, we'll add the cardinals! We'll use simple shapes like teardrops, half of an oval, crescents, and triangles to create the body parts of the birds. They do not have to create the same exact birds I did. Some of these shapes could be quite the challenge for some. If they just want to do teardrops and triangles, then they can do just that! After we have our birds glued on, we'll create their iconic black masks, and add their beaks. I used black and yellow orange Tru-Ray paper to do so. I notice that when the birds are looking straight at you, Mr. Harper used a "U" shape for the beak, and the mask. So, that's what I used too! If they just want to cut out triangles, they can just do triangles! I added eyes with a Sharpie marker, after I glued the mask, and beak on. Can't wait to see what 1st grade will do with theirs! Stay tuned for some awesome art! Thanks to The Colors of My Day for the inspiration too! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
Soft cover book with staple binding. 48 pages with 22 images to color Size: 8½ x 11 in. Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed. Painting complex creatures with simplicity, and without losing their true character, was a signature skill of Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007). He painted animals from all continents, both wild and domestic, and created now famous posters for organizations that care for and protect animals. He combined his talent with a respect for the world’s creatures to create artwork that has delighted animal lovers for decades.Harper grew up on a farm in West Virginia and studied at the Art Students League of New York and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1947 Harper and his wife, Edie, went on a six-month journey through the United States. While at the Grand Canyon, he understood that realism couldn’t capture its immensity. Harper decided he must reduce what he saw to its simplest forms—a decision that led directly to his self-described minimal realist style. His classic animal artwork that uses clear geometric forms is perfect for a set of coloring books.Inside are twenty-two pages of Charley Harper’s playful animals, with his full-color illustrations featured on the inside of the front and back covers. Don’t forget about the blank pages at the end—we’ve left them there for you to draw the animals you find in your world.A Sample of Selections: The sea otter loves to float around and eat, and sometimes it uses tools like rocks to pry open its favorite shellfish. The name of this painting is Otterly Delicious. The plump quail likes to stay low, foraging and building its nest on the ground. The lucky little ladybug is pretty smart, too: its shining red wings and black spots tell predators to stay away. The name of this painting is Lucky Ladybug. The brilliant feathers and prideful tail of the orange-bellied trogon can be spotted in the humid forest canopies of Panama and Costa Rica. Don’t feed the bears! But black bears do enjoy munching on berries they find in the wild. The name of this painting is Blackbeary Jam.
This week, first grade will be starting a Charley Harper inspired artwork! He was an American artist who simplified nature into basic shapes, in a style which he called "Minimal Realism". You can learn more about Mr. Harper and view more of his works at his gallery website. After looking at examples of Mr. Harper's work, we will start on our own! We used blue Tru-Ray construction paper for the background 90lb Sax Multimedia paper for the birch trees Red Tru-ray paper Black tempera paint Cardboard Pencils, & Sharpie makers First we'll create the look of bark for our birch trees, by adding black paint to our white paper. We will use cardboard lightly dipped in black paint and drag it across the paper to achieve this effect. After the black paint had dried some, we can cut out the trees and place them on the background. I think while we're waiting for the black to dry, I'll have the children use Q-tips to paint white dots in the background for snow. Next, we'll add the cardinals! We'll use simple shapes like teardrops, half of an oval, crescents, and triangles to create the body parts of the birds. They do not have to create the same exact birds I did. Some of these shapes could be quite the challenge for some. If they just want to do teardrops and triangles, then they can do just that! After we have our birds glued on, we'll create their iconic black masks, and add their beaks. I used black and yellow orange Tru-Ray paper to do so. I notice that when the birds are looking straight at you, Mr. Harper used a "U" shape for the beak, and the mask. So, that's what I used too! If they just want to cut out triangles, they can just do triangles! I added eyes with a Sharpie marker, after I glued the mask, and beak on. Can't wait to see what 1st grade will do with theirs! Stay tuned for some awesome art! Thanks to The Colors of My Day for the inspiration too! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
This week, first grade will be starting a Charley Harper inspired artwork! He was an American artist who simplified nature into basic shapes, in a style which he called "Minimal Realism". You can learn more about Mr. Harper and view more of his works at his gallery website. After looking at examples of Mr. Harper's work, we will start on our own! We used blue Tru-Ray construction paper for the background 90lb Sax Multimedia paper for the birch trees Red Tru-ray paper Black tempera paint Cardboard Pencils, & Sharpie makers First we'll create the look of bark for our birch trees, by adding black paint to our white paper. We will use cardboard lightly dipped in black paint and drag it across the paper to achieve this effect. After the black paint had dried some, we can cut out the trees and place them on the background. I think while we're waiting for the black to dry, I'll have the children use Q-tips to paint white dots in the background for snow. Next, we'll add the cardinals! We'll use simple shapes like teardrops, half of an oval, crescents, and triangles to create the body parts of the birds. They do not have to create the same exact birds I did. Some of these shapes could be quite the challenge for some. If they just want to do teardrops and triangles, then they can do just that! After we have our birds glued on, we'll create their iconic black masks, and add their beaks. I used black and yellow orange Tru-Ray paper to do so. I notice that when the birds are looking straight at you, Mr. Harper used a "U" shape for the beak, and the mask. So, that's what I used too! If they just want to cut out triangles, they can just do triangles! I added eyes with a Sharpie marker, after I glued the mask, and beak on. Can't wait to see what 1st grade will do with theirs! Stay tuned for some awesome art! Thanks to The Colors of My Day for the inspiration too! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
This week, first grade will be starting a Charley Harper inspired artwork! He was an American artist who simplified nature into basic shapes, in a style which he called "Minimal Realism". You can learn more about Mr. Harper and view more of his works at his gallery website. After looking at examples of Mr. Harper's work, we will start on our own! We used blue Tru-Ray construction paper for the background 90lb Sax Multimedia paper for the birch trees Red Tru-ray paper Black tempera paint Cardboard Pencils, & Sharpie makers First we'll create the look of bark for our birch trees, by adding black paint to our white paper. We will use cardboard lightly dipped in black paint and drag it across the paper to achieve this effect. After the black paint had dried some, we can cut out the trees and place them on the background. I think while we're waiting for the black to dry, I'll have the children use Q-tips to paint white dots in the background for snow. Next, we'll add the cardinals! We'll use simple shapes like teardrops, half of an oval, crescents, and triangles to create the body parts of the birds. They do not have to create the same exact birds I did. Some of these shapes could be quite the challenge for some. If they just want to do teardrops and triangles, then they can do just that! After we have our birds glued on, we'll create their iconic black masks, and add their beaks. I used black and yellow orange Tru-Ray paper to do so. I notice that when the birds are looking straight at you, Mr. Harper used a "U" shape for the beak, and the mask. So, that's what I used too! If they just want to cut out triangles, they can just do triangles! I added eyes with a Sharpie marker, after I glued the mask, and beak on. Can't wait to see what 1st grade will do with theirs! Stay tuned for some awesome art! Thanks to The Colors of My Day for the inspiration too! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
This 100% organic cotton fabric features designs by artist Charley Harper, from Birch Organic fabrics. Use this to enhance another Charley Harper fabric or enjoy it on your own! Fabric is sold by the half yard. **IF YOU WANT A HALF YARD SELECT 1 IN THE QUANTITY, IF YOU WANT A YARD YOU SELECT 2 IN THE QUANTITY, IF YOUR WANT A YARD AND A HALF YOU SELECT 3 IN THE QUANTITY AND SO ON.** When you order more than one half yard of this fabric, it will be cut in a continuous piece. Please see the quantity drop-down box to see how many yards are available. 100% quality organic cotton that sews up beautifully. Disclaimer of Photos: Colors of the fabric may vary slightly from the photos due to screen resolution, hue, brightness, contrast and other computer settings outside of Quilters Garden's control. Due to these limitations, photos may not provide a perfect match to the actual product received.
This week, first grade will be starting a Charley Harper inspired artwork! He was an American artist who simplified nature into basic shapes, in a style which he called "Minimal Realism". You can learn more about Mr. Harper and view more of his works at his gallery website. After looking at examples of Mr. Harper's work, we will start on our own! We used blue Tru-Ray construction paper for the background 90lb Sax Multimedia paper for the birch trees Red Tru-ray paper Black tempera paint Cardboard Pencils, & Sharpie makers First we'll create the look of bark for our birch trees, by adding black paint to our white paper. We will use cardboard lightly dipped in black paint and drag it across the paper to achieve this effect. After the black paint had dried some, we can cut out the trees and place them on the background. I think while we're waiting for the black to dry, I'll have the children use Q-tips to paint white dots in the background for snow. Next, we'll add the cardinals! We'll use simple shapes like teardrops, half of an oval, crescents, and triangles to create the body parts of the birds. They do not have to create the same exact birds I did. Some of these shapes could be quite the challenge for some. If they just want to do teardrops and triangles, then they can do just that! After we have our birds glued on, we'll create their iconic black masks, and add their beaks. I used black and yellow orange Tru-Ray paper to do so. I notice that when the birds are looking straight at you, Mr. Harper used a "U" shape for the beak, and the mask. So, that's what I used too! If they just want to cut out triangles, they can just do triangles! I added eyes with a Sharpie marker, after I glued the mask, and beak on. Can't wait to see what 1st grade will do with theirs! Stay tuned for some awesome art! Thanks to The Colors of My Day for the inspiration too! “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Mystery of the Missing Migrants, 1990 “For centuries, the neotropical migrants in this picture have shuttled between winter homes in the tropical rainforest and nesting sites in our woodlands. Now their populations are plummeting. Why? Habitat destruction. Down There? Up Here? Is your favorite songster in this flock? . . . Are silent springs forthcoming? Remember the canary in the coal mine?”—Charley Harper The bottom of this puzzle’s box identifies the 45 threatened birds presented in Harper’s best-selling painting. While you fit these 1,000 pieces together, send out a big beam of hope that these avian treasures will rebound. • Gather with family and friends for puzzle-piecing together! • Our luxury puzzles are crafted with attention to every detail • High-quality 250-GSM matte art paper for superior color, crisp details, and no glare • Ribbon-cut thick board for snug fit and minimal dust • Produced using thick recycled paper board • Exclusive selection of art from museums and artists around the world Puzzle size: 29 x 20 in
Includes 1 CertificateAdditional Certificates are $250 Sire: (+)JDH Mr. Charley Manso 590/6Dam: Miss V8 518/6 This bull is a very muscular son of (+)JDH Mr. Charley Manso 590/6. Charley Manso is one of the all-time most popular bulls in history, whose genetics are always in high demand and hard to obtain. His dam, Miss V8 518/6 is a Karu daughter and the mother of 3 different herd bulls, including Ki Cattle Company’s 335/8 bull. She is a very prolific ET donor for V8 Ranch and Ryan Robinson who stems from the 630/5 cow family, which has produced National Champion Females (Miss V8 363/6) and a $26,250 internet sale feature heifer (Miss V8 101/9) in addition to several donors retained in our herd. Mr. V8 918/7 has a lot of thickness, excellent breed character, and a pedigree with hard to come by genetics. By purchasing this semen online, you agree to the terms and conditions listed in the online store and at https://shopv8ranch.com/pages/semen-terms-of-sale-semen-policies V8 Ranch will issue the Buyer one (1) AI certificate per unit of semen to the Buyer’s ABBA No. at no additional cost to the Buyer. If additional AI certificates are requested by Buyer, then V8 Ranch will issue Buyer extra copies via the ABBA at the list price for the current year for that particular sire (i.e., currently between $50 to $250 per certificate depending on the sire.) Said AI certificates are non-transferable and will only be issued to the Buyer or immediate family member.
These turquoise and sterling silver earrings were made by Navajo silversmith Chester Charley. The backs are signed and stamped sterling.Length: 2 1/4"Width: 1/2"Free shipping on all orders! We ship with USPS and always include tracking. All orders ship within a day of payment.Returns are accepted up to 30 days after you receive your order. Just send us a message. Our shop offers cash back or store credit. The item must be returned in new condition.
Half Yard Bundle- All 10 piece 18"x 44" + 1 panel 36" x 44" Brand: Birch Fabric Designer: Charley Harper Collection: Michigan Audubon Fiber Content: 100% Organic Cotton Multiple selections will be cut as one continuous piece.
Experience the beauty of nature with the Charley Harper Michigan Audubon fabric bundle. Featuring an inspiring poster panel and coordinating fat quarters, this bundle brings the awe-inspiring artwork of Charley Harper to life. Perfect for quilting and crafting, this bundle is a must-have for any nature lover. Charley Harper Michigan Audubon Birch Fabrics FQB-CHMA-11 100% Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle 1-36" x 44" Poster Panel 10-21”x18” Fat Quarters Care: Machine wash cool/tumble dry low Fabric ships USPS or UPS to ensure your beautiful fabric arrives quickly and in perfect condition Shop All Fabrics Follow SewMuchOnline on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest
The Iconic Designs of Charley Harper - Now merged into this amazing design called “End Papers”. A beautiful white fabric with black print. Beautiful quality and great design. Printed on unbleached organic cotton poplin. What you need to know: Range: Charley Harper Pattern: End Papers Colour: White on Black - CH-300-natural Fibre: 100% premium organic cotton fabric Material: quality quilt weight Designer: Charley Harper by Birch Fabrics Width: 44” wide / 112cm Cut Unit Size: Half Metre - 50cm x WOF (19.6 inches x WOF) Further Information: 1 unit = 50cm x WOF 2 units = 1mtr 3 units = 1.5mtrs 4 units = 2mtrs 5 units = 2.5mtrs 6 units = 3mtrs 8 units = 4mtrs Multiple orders will be continuously cut as one piece when available Brand new genuine product, cut fresh from the bolt, 100% quilting cotton. Kept continuous if more than one unit purchased as shown in guide above.Suitable for quilting, patchwork, home decorating, appliquè, cushions, scrapbooking and general sewing. *if you want a smaller cut.. or you want more and we seem out of stock.. please contact us at [email protected] *WOF = Width of Fabric
This is a smaller Royal Doulton toby. It is "Old Charley" and is 2 1/8" tall and 2 3/4" wide, including the handle. Old Charley is in good condition with no chips or cracks or crazing. Its a great toby! Old Charlie is what I think most people picture when they hear, "toby mug". Please enlarge the pictures I have provided to best see details. Sales are final. Shipping in the continental US only to confirmed addresses. Thank you.
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Charley Harper, Bark Eyes Calendar Print, Nature Art, 12x13 (1), and Stickers, Artsy, Artists, Teachers, Collectors Frame-able Print Charley Harper "Bark Eyes” 2024 Calendar Page Art Print Size: 12” X 13” Mat and Frame Ready - Print Only One Print from the 2024 Calendar (1) This is only one page from the calendar. Mat and Frame Ready. Print Only. The 12 month calendar is available in a different listing. √You will receive one new calendar print, as pictured above. Bark Eyes Calendar 2024 Printed by Pomengranate Publishing (US 15.99) This calendar print is new and hard to find. If you can find it at a mass merchandiser or bookseller, I will not match prices because I find rare/hardtofind art books. √You will also receive 3 Feralartist original Stickers that I designed! New Repeat :This listing is for 1 New Charley Harper Calendar Print From the 2024 calendar. (11.97 x 0.28 x 12.91 inches) Colors will vary according to computer graphics. The paper is glossy and may have subtle wrinkles here and there. (Lower left corner. A mat will cover it) There is room to trim the border. Many art calendars are quite collectible and appreciate in value. A calendar print is quite affordable. The calendar print will be shipped by first class with tracking. USA only. Email me for a quote for international orders. I am not responsible for shipping time by PO or for lost/delayed items. When I was teaching art it was always a challenge to find copies of famous artwork for my classroom. You will enjoy gifting these or even framing them to hang on your wall. If you are looking for a different art work or artist, send me a custom request.
Available in 1/4 yard increments and cut continuously (example 2 = 1/2 yard and 4 = 1 yard) Manufacturer: Birch Fabrics Designer: Charley Harper Collection: Best Friends Substrate: Quilting Weight Poplin Width: 44/45"
Fifty different birds drawn by Charley Harper are included in this sticker book. Charley wanted his art to show us the amazing variety in nature and how all living things are dependent on each other. Maybe these stickers will inspire you to learn more about the birds that Charley loved so much. Happy stickering! - 8 pages with more than 170 reusable paper stickers (50 different designs) - Soft cover book with staple binding. Size: 8½ x 11 in. Artist: Charley Harper During his lifetime, artist Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) painted lots and lots of birds. He was raised on a farm in West Virginia, and as a kid he explored the woods and fields near his home, sketching the critters he saw. When he grew up, he developed a unique artistic style. Instead of recording every small detail of his wild subjects, he simplified each animal to its most basic elements. Rather than drawing every feather on a bird, for example, he just drew bold, colorful shapes for the wings, body, beak, and tail. And he always highlighted each animal’s most familiar features—the blur of a hummingbird’s beating wings, for example, or the bright red crest of a cardinal.