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This set of ELEVEN art projects incorporates painting, sculpture, drawing and design to create projects that bring the work of Canadian artists to life through the eyes of children while exploring painting, drawing, sculpting, weaving and incorporating new mediums. This inspiring product includes: eleven different art projects (each one can usually be completed within a few hours from start to the end of clean-up). complete lesson plans with step-by-step instructions with modifications to differentiate for your students (or your available supplies). photographs of student examples. reflection pages for students in English and French. instructions to minimize prep work and clean up. art projects designed for the "not-an-art-teacher" generalist. The artists chosen are from all over Canada. They are from a variety of ethnic backgrounds including Indigenous People, Chinese, Spanish, Filipino and Japanese which adds to the variety of mediums and styles. Be sure to view the preview for examples of the lessons. And if you're looking for more art projects that connect to other subject areas: Plants Inspired Art Projects Indigenous Artists in Canada Landscapes & Geography Light and Shadow Inspired Art Projects Winter Art Projects Upcycled Art Projects Halloween Art Projects * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FOLLOW US TO GET THE LATEST! Please let us know how this product works for you by rating it or providing comments. You'll get TpT credits to use toward future purchases. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * What our customers have said about this product: ***Thank you for this resource. Very well organized and everything you need right at your fingertips. Compliments my curriculum perfectly (Thank you Ashley B!) ***I found this resource at the end of the year - but I can't wait to use it throughout next year as it aligns so well with our curriculum. The students loved these lessons and came up with so much creativity on their own. I'm not sure why, but they had instant buy-in just because these were Canadian Artists. Such a valuable resource! (Thank you Vicki C!) ***Another Brain Ninja win!!!! Thank you. (Thank you Hilary C!) Thank you for your consideration! Happy artwork making from the Brain Ninjas!
Learn about famous art and create your own sculpture with this fun lesson about Giacometti.
Enjoy a selection of illustrations, sketches, model sheets and tutorials by various artists, collected by Character Design References™ and shown here for educational and inspirational purposes only. Please follow the links to discover all the names, websites, online stores and Patreon pages of the i
Line printing is so simple and basic, but it’s amazing how captivating it can be! Kindergarteners were given cardboard and black paint, and had the freedom to create anything they wanted. T…
Learn about famous art and create your own sculpture with this fun lesson about Giacometti.
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Winged Victory, Nike of Samothrace, 190 BC.A highly detailed exact miniature of the large marble statue from antiquity, which is housed in the Musee du Louvre, Paris.The marble statue represents the goddess as she descends from the skies to the triumphant Armies. Sculptured arts have been commissioned to re-create this beautiful marble Nike, exact to the full sized original.Every mark, and every chip from centuries of wear and war, has been duplicated throughout, including the restoration done over the years, including the frame on the statue’s outstretched right wing, which is a symmetric plaster version of the original left one, as it was missing along with the head and arms when unearthed in 1863.Before she lost her arms, which have never been recovered, Nike's right arm is believed to have been raised, her hand cupped round her mouth to deliver the shout of Victory.Despite its significant damage and incompleteness, the marble Victory statue is held to be one of the great surviving masterpieces of sculpture from the Hellenistic Period, and from the entire Greco-Roman era. The statue shows a mastery of form and movement which has impressed critics and artists since its discovery. It is considered one of the Louvre's greatest treasures, and since the late 19th century it has been displayed in the most dramatic fashion, at the head of the sweeping Daru staircase, within the museum.The work is notable for its convincing rendering of a pose where violent motion and sudden stillness meet, for its graceful balance and for the rendering of the figure's draped garments, compellingly depicted as if rippling in a strong sea breeze. Size. 43 cm tall, 28 cm wide, 32 cm deep
My First Artistic Love: Discovering Egon Schiele
This is an exciting project that I am doing with my 6th graders. First, we watched this You Tube video showcasing some of Dubuffet's original drawings, paintings, and sculptures. I thought it was interesting to teach the kids that this particular artist based a lot of his own work on children's drawings. Next, I showed them a PowerPoint slideshow showing some abstract sculptures made of poster board and some of Dubuffet's resin sculptures. We began our sculptures using white tagboard, cutting out free-form shapes, and adding pattern and color with black, red, and blue markers. I demonstrated how to attach the pieces together by making cuts in each piece and sliding one piece on another piece. Here are a few sculptures in progress (the first one is my teacher sample): Jasmin's Sculpture Evan's Sculpture Gabe's Sculpture Curtis's Sculpture Here is the video from You Tube that I showed the students: