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Im sure you’re probs really busy but wanted to ask if you’ve ever considered making a design for Selene. Art is hella amazing and all your designs for the gods are really cool and thought out :D (if…
Stai cercando diversi disegni riguardo a un post e ti imbatti nei disegni di Glen Keane, uno degli animatori di punta della Disney, almeno fino a un anno fa perché cercando informazioni, trovi la notizia che lui si sia ritira
I made these collograph prints with very young children. The one pictured is my example. They started with a piece of craft foam and scissors. I explained that they should try cutting out different shapes: some small, some slightly bigger, and to try and use some straight cuts and some curved or wiggley cuts. They didn't need to worry about it looking like an object that could be recognized. One little girl did opt to cut out a flower and a little boy did a house. We used white glue to attach the craft foam to a piece of corrugated cardboard and we let out printing plates dry until the next class. For printing we just used tempera paint and little foam rollers that can usually be purchased in the home improvement section of the Dollar Store. I encouraged them to print many images on one sheet of paper. I'm starting a newsletter with DIY templates, news from my Etsy shop, and step-by-step photos of some of the techniques for my artwork and illustrations. The newsletter in early June 2018 will include a template for a simple pop-up book to make with children. Sign-ups on the right-hand side of the blog.
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Hi everyone! Since I am obsessed with the 1980's I wanted to create an 80's themed stuff pack concept!
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Weaving paper is an elementary skill that is important but is no joke to teach. Take that simple skill to the next level with this concept of weaving together two similar paintings. Paper weaving is great for fine motor skills, & dexterity. The painting portion of this lesson is a great way focus on color theory too!
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
Each year our elementary school has an auction to raise money for the art program. As my daughter's classroom docent, I had to come up with a group project for the class to contribute to the auction. In the past, I have led the class in creating a collaborative canvas. This is from 3 years ago (I was docent to 2 classes): This is from 2 years ago: This is from last year: I really like to see the individual handiwork of each student manifest in the final product. I love seeing the uninhibited creativity of their little minds shining. This year, I decided to go mixed media 3D on our project by helping the class create a mobile. For this mobile project, you will need: Cardstock Mirrored Cardstock Permanent Markers and Crayons Laminating ability (optional) Embroidery Hoop Ribbon I began with an oval die-cut (in teacher's workroom) and several colors of cardstock. I included one cardstock that was mirrored metallic on one side. I thought the light-catching element would be nice in a mobile. I cut enough for each child to have 4 ovals in the art. Circles or triangles would also make super cute designs for this piece. I gave the students ideas and some instruction on decorating each of their ovals with sharpie and crayon. I included swirls, plaid patterns, pictures of "vegetation" (that was their new vocab word of the day), and I required that they each put their first initial on one oval--as their "signature" on the piece. My daughter's teacher was kind enough to laminate them for me. After I cut them all out of the laminating (about 40 minutes in the car at the soccer fields), I laid them out in the order I would be sewing them. Then I sewed them together. If you have never sewed through paper, it is easy-peasy. Just begin at the top, backstitch to tie-off just like you would on fabric, then feed each new piece in as you come to the end of one. Be sure to leave some thread "tails" on the top end of each of your rows. We'll use those later to attach them to the hoop. I measured the width of all my strings of ovals laid next to each other to determine how large my embroidery hoop should be before I bought it. Mine was 30 inches in circumference. I also bought some inexpensive ribbon that would coordinate with the colors of the ovals. Now, on to the assembly: This part isn't hard, but it is a bit tedious. Tie each row of ovals to the embroidery hoop, going around both rings using a square knot. Slide each piece around to evenly place the rows around the hoop. Cut four lengths of ribbon 24-28 inches in length. Tie double knots in each ribbon length at its center to four "corners" of the circle. Gather these doubled ribbons with a rubber band to create the top of the mobile. Tie short cuts of ribbon all around the hoop and over the rubber band on the top. I used some of the ribbons sticking out above the rubber band to tie on a loop ribbon for hanging. The students were SO excited to see what their ovals had become! I think this could be such a cute piece to hang in a child's room or above a baby's crib (out of reach, of course!). I think a mobile done just in black, white and silver would be striking. Or one in all blue or all pink tones would be fun. The possibilities are endless!
Hoje trazemos aqui uma série de artes do portfolio de Kalen Chock. Kalen é visual deveopment artist, e em...
Dzieciakom (i mi również) gra Roll&Draw spobobała się tak bardzo, że postanowiłam zrobić swoją wersję. Zapraszam więc do rzucania kością i rysowania swoich potworków – Roll a Monster gam…
Primary colors are one of the first art concepts. Experience olor mixing first hand with this coffee filter crafts that requires only washable markers!
Hi everyone! Since I am obsessed with the 1980's I wanted to create an 80's themed stuff pack concept!
Style No. 69421774; Color Code: 071 About Shira Sela Montreal-based painter and illustrator Shira Sela explores concepts of nostalgia, escapism, and memory through her delicate, pastel-hued art. Archival ink printed on 320 gsm fine art paper Wood frame with UV plexiglass panel included USA Artfully Walls A well-designed gallery wall is a masterpiece in itself. Artfully Walls is an art and curating service that carefully selects work from artists around the world and then matches the pieces to the size, color scheme or inspiration of a space. Our collection features some of the most intriguing prints Artfully Walls has to offer, all created with museum-quality paper and ink.
What is symmetry? Use this free printable to teach about the concept of symmetry in art.Then try the symmetrical name art project to drive the concept home!
Paint Van Gogh's Starry Night using forks! Learn about creating movement and texture in painting like Van Gogh with this fun and engaging art project that will have your kids wanting to paint with forks over and over again! A great process art project.
Up was Disney and Pixar’s smash hit of 2009. Everyone loved it so much, the movie won an academy award! The movie is full of fun characters, Carl Fredrickson. Stowaway, Russel. And the Dug the dog. Help Carls dream of adventure come true, color his balloons so he can float off to new lands! All […]
Discover the beauty of parabolic curves where maths and art intersect. Learn how to create stunning geometric designs using simple mathematical principles. Perfect for students, artists, and anyone fascinated by the blend of creativity and mathematics.
Every interior designer should have a firm grasp of interior design concepts. But if you want to improve your home and make it a cozy and attractive place, you can apply these concepts too.
Another very useful application for fractal processes is to create 3D vegetation for your models. There are several very good commercial products which use algorithms to create plants, which combin…
Would you like to paint without using any paint? Try yarn painting!
If you are looking for some high-interest activities, try using animated shorts to teach inference. Free handouts focus on student learning.