Steps for drawing your favorite tree in a realistic style. An easy guide for beginners to draw trees with pen and ink, including many examples.
This worksheet is for the beginning of the year in Kindergarten art. I have students follow along as we draw all seven types of lines. The way that they complete the last two "challenge lines" helps me to determine the level of difficulty that would suit them best.
Vector Line drawing of the Dodge Challenger 2019 car. The drawing is in SVG, PDF, PNG, JPG, EPS, and AI format s. Used black lines for the drawing. It's editable and printable. Can be printed on paper, t-shirts, mugs, etc. This is a digital instant download and no physical product will be shipped. After purchase, you can access the downloadable files. (1 zip file) When you download the zip file, you will get 7 file formats of the Dodge Challenger drawing. They are, -1 JPG image (5000x5000)px -1 PNG image with transparent background (5000x5000)px -1 SVG, 1 EPS, 1 DWG, and 1 AI file -1 printable PDF file Files are for personal use only. Feel free to contact me anytime if you have any issues with the drawing :) Thanks!
This paper bat craft is perfect for Halloween and the fall season. The craft allows children of all ages to create with their hands and their imagination. Bats are so cool to learn about. I find myself just as intrigued as the kids when we talk about them and
Ozobots can be so much fun, but sometimes give you multiple problems. Here are some of the troubleshooting tricks I have discovered along the years of using Ozobots. I first purchased Ozobots for my classroom in 2015!! What really drew me in, was that that they do not need a computer or iPad to be ... Read more
Preschool Tracing Worksheets help your kids get off on the right foot. Tracing helps children learn the alphabet letters, numbers, shapes, patterns and lines and fine motor skills. Children love to draw and color, and what better way to learn than to follow along the dotted line. Give your kids a head start on writing, […]
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This is an easy pattern. We explain everything you need to know and we tell you step by step what to do. The entire pattern is supported with a line drawing which shows the number of stitches. This pullover is very light, warm and comfortable. This kit contains MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair DK, a high quality fine brushed mohair that does not pill. These brushed yarns may shed a little but after a while this will subside. Yarn and colors: You knit with 2 strands held double of MYPZ Chunky kidmohair DK.Sometimes we use Durable glam yarn (75% cotton | 25 % polyster, 50g, 130m) for a special effect. The Bow is knitted with Durable Glam. Kit contents (based on the pullover in the picture for size S/M (M/L) XL/XXL):• The FREE pattern (PDF) will be sent to you by e-mail. • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Off White (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Peach (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Light Pink (+1 XL/XXL)• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Special Edition Mauve (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Candy Pink • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Light Grey• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Ocker• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Coconut • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Soft Orange • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Powder Pink • 1 ball Durable Glam White • 1 ball Durable Glam Gold (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) Sizes: S/M, M/L and XL/XXL S/M: length: ± 55 cm | width: ± 55 cm M/L: length: ± 60 cm | width: ± 60 cm XL/XXL: length: ± 64 cm | width: ± 65 cm (you can easily extend your pullover! you will need more yarn in that case) Knitting needles (optional + €18,-):Knitting needles with a length of ±40cm (or circular)• 8mm (UK 0 / US 11) • 12mm (US 17) Remaining materials (not included): • Tapestry needle• Scissors• Thin strand of sewing thread and a needle to secure the bow
I am working on some quick assessment sheets for key concepts in art class. I came across this famous lines handout from The Bees Knees Cousin. I’m also not too big on worksheets and we rarely do them in art class, but they can be good for some fine motor practice and assessment. I liked the famous lines handout and tried to download it from Scribd, but I couldn’t get it to work. So I ended up making my own … Read more... →
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step Mona Lisa Art Lesson Tutorial, with a template and sample art. Stop by and grab yours for free.
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Let's explore the art of using line variety to express emotion! This successful early elementary Feelings in Lines: Hair Drawing Activity, is specially crafted to kickstart the school year with fun and learning! Designed by an art educator for all educators, this engaging worksheet is perfect for fostering essential fine motor skills and early writing proficiency in young learners. This set includes 5 emotion warm up worksheets; happy, angry, silly, upset, surprised as well as a blank emotion for students to complete on their own. There is also a line reference page that is perfect for early learners to practice with through finger tracing, clay or drawing with their preferred material. Students can practice line variety by adding hair that matches the emotion of each character. This helps students make connections between the element of art line and expressive qualities in drawing. Looking for more line warm up activities? Click Here Please click the "Follow Me" button on this page to keep updated on all my new offerings! Print Note: To ensure a successful print, set print preferences to "Fit to Printable Area"
Have you ever wondered how to draw 3-dimensional letters that look like solid structures? Well…
Grade 6 students finally finished their sunflowers last week. This is a fun and relatively easy project that all students can find success with. I find most 'glue lines on black paper' projects are great for all levels and abilities of students. Chalk pastels are very forgiving and easy to work with, so I tend to start out with these types of projects at the beginning of the year to help build my students' confidence in Art. I out some real and fake sunflowers on display for students to look at. I wanted them to really see what an actual sunflower really looks like, as opposed to what they think a sunflower looks like (ie: a circle with triangles all the way around). We looked at the various sunflower paintings created by Van Gogh and discussed what makes them unique. We discussed his color sense and how his 'trademark' colors of blues and yellows were inspired by his time living in Provence. Using a white or light colored pencil, students drew their sunflower on large black paper. I encouraged them to draw large and fill the page, even going off the page. my sample drawing Then, using Elmers clear glue (my favorite type of glue for these projects as it dries black and shiny), slowly trace all over the pencil lines. You can also use regular white glue. Let these dry on a flat surface overnight. The glue will end up drying flat, not really a raised line like you'll get with the thicker white glue. Then color the sunflowers using chalk pastels. I demonstrated to the kids how to use white, as well as darker shades of oranges and browns, to create shading and more realistic looking petals. Save at least 5 minutes time at the end of class for clean-up because chalk pastels are messssssyyyy!!
One hand-drawn vertical line pattern - 12"x12" in dimension (not seamless) - great for backgrounds, textures, paper patterns, etc. Ready for use for digital art, clip art, crafts, laser cutting, engraving, Cricut, Glowforge, Silhouette, etc. Pattern is provided as a 300dpi PNG, SVG, EPS, and DXF file. With the right software, it's easy to change the colour, make larger or smaller, tile, or manipulate in any way. Just download and play. Your download will include 1 zip folder with 4 files inside. ------------------------------------------------------- This is an instant download - no physical product will be shipped ------------------------------------------------------- You can use these files for personal or small commercial use (up to 1,000 reproductions) BUT YOU MAY NOT RESELL, SHARE, or DISTRIBUTE these files or duplications of these files.
In this guide, find out what contour drawing is and how to create your own. It's a fantastic drawing exercise for beginners.
In my taste finding expedition, I’ve found myself being drawn to more complex and narrative pieces which juggle multiple elements. I’ve always loved looking for structure in whatever I’m loo…
This is an easy pattern. We explain everything you need to know and we tell you step by step what to do. The entire pattern is supported with a line drawing which shows the number of stitches. This pullover is very light, warm and comfortable. This kit contains MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair DK, a high quality fine brushed mohair that does not pill. These brushed yarns may shed a little but after a while this will subside. Yarn and colors: You knit with 2 strands held double of MYPZ Chunky kidmohair DK.Sometimes we use Durable glam yarn (75% cotton | 25 % polyster, 50g, 130m) for a special effect. The Bow is knitted with Durable Glam. Kit contents (based on the pullover in the picture for size S/M (M/L) XL/XXL):• The FREE pattern (PDF) will be sent to you by e-mail. • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Off White (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Peach (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Light Pink (+1 XL/XXL)• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Special Edition Mauve (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Candy Pink • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Light Grey• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Ocker• 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Coconut • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Soft Orange • 1 ball MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair dk Powder Pink • 1 ball Durable Glam White • 1 ball Durable Glam Gold (+1 M/L & XL/XXL) Sizes: S/M, M/L and XL/XXL S/M: length: ± 55 cm | width: ± 55 cm M/L: length: ± 60 cm | width: ± 60 cm XL/XXL: length: ± 64 cm | width: ± 65 cm (you can easily extend your pullover! you will need more yarn in that case) Knitting needles (optional + €18,-):Knitting needles with a length of ±40cm (or circular)• 8mm (UK 0 / US 11) • 12mm (US 17) Remaining materials (not included): • Tapestry needle• Scissors• Thin strand of sewing thread and a needle to secure the bow
Our Pawfect "tattoo is a minimalist drawing of a dog's paw. With its clean lines and simple design, this dog paw tattoo captures the essence of the unconditional love we share with our faithful four-legged companions. A symbol of loyalty and deep connection, this dog paw represents the importance of emotional bonds in our human and animal lives. Wear this tattoo proudly to show your love for animals and to recall the special place your four-legged companion occupies in your heart.
I made this grid, marking every 25 pixels from the top left corner with a blue line at the same resolution as full size images drawn in Sketchbook Mobile on an iPhone 3GS. Just add this image to your Photo Library on your iPhone or iPod touch and import it as the initial layer of a drawing to use it as a guide. Hope this helps some of you with plotting more detailed drawings! Full size original PNG of this file is available on my blog: www.sampletheweb.com/2009/10/03/drawing-grid-for-sketchbo...
This worksheet provides a quick and easy practice activity for one-point perspective drawing! Students will use a rule and pencil to practice drawing lines from each shape, to the vanishing point in the center. This starter activity is perfect for grades 4 and up! ...
A clever classroom trick to help children learning to write inside lines
This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of PNG files One line drawing print of two cats. Lovely and minimalistic design, very modern. Original handmade print/poster. Downloadable printable digital print in 20 or more sizes. No physical copy is posted. You will receive 4 high quality PNG files for the image as follows: 1. 2:3 ratio CM: 10x15, 20x30, 30x45, 40x60, 50x75, 60x90 IN: 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 2. 3:4 ratio CM: 9x12, 12x16, 15x20, 30x40, 45x60 IN: 6x8, 9x12, 12x16, 18x24, 24x32 3. 4:5 ratio CM: 10x12, 20x25, 28x35, 40x50 IN: 4x5, 8x10, 12x15, 16x20, 20x25, 24x30 4. International Paper Size CM: 50x70 IN: 5x7 A5, A4, A3, A2, A1 If you need a specific size, send me a message! Please browse our other great prints here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DecauraDesigns We would love to see our prints in your home, tag us on Instagram! @decauradesigns Perfect Christmas or Birthday gift idea and ideal wall art for home décor in bedrooms or living spaces Thank you for visiting our shop ♡
Dit lichte mohair granny vest is een genot om te dragen omdat het warm en zeer licht van gewicht is. Je kunt zelf variëren in kleurgebruik en garen. Als je een ander type garen gebruikt, kan dit effect hebben op de afmetingen. Je kunt de lengte van dit vest eenvoudig aanpassen. Het hele patroon wordt ondersteund met een lijntekening. Raadpleeg de lijntekening bij alle stappen. Persoon op de foto draagt maat S/M Dit vest is ook verkrijgbaar als patroon Garen en kleuren: Dit vest haak je met 1 draad MYPZ Chunky kidmohair DK . Inhoud van het pakket: (gebaseerd op het vest op de foto maat S/M (M/L) (XL/XXL): • The GRATIS patroon (PDF) volgt per e-mail. • 4 bollen MYPZ Chunky kidmohair DK Powder Pink (+1 M/L) (+2 XL/XXL) • 3 bollen MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Light Pink • 1 bol MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Mint • 1 bol MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Baby Blue • 1 bol MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Lilac • 1 bol MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Candy Pink • 1 bol MYPZ chunky kidmohair DK Neon orange Maten: S/M, M/L en XL/XXL S/M: lengte: ± 50 cm | breedte: ± 60 cm (3 granny's hoog) M/L: lengte: ± 68 cm | breedte: ± 64 cm (4 granny's hoog) XL/XXL: lengte: ± 70 cm | breedte: ± 66 cm (4 granny's hoog) (Het vest zal ongeveer ±5cm langer uitvallen door de stretch. TIP! Wanneer je de S/M wilt maken met 4 granny's hoog, dan heb je de M/L kit nodig! Haaknaalden (niet inbegrepen - je kan ze hier kopen of klik op de linkjes hieronder): Maat S/M: Haaknaald 6mm Maat M/L: Haaknaald 6,5mm Maat XL/XXL: Haaknaald 7mm • Rondbreinaald 6mm met een kabel van 80cm for the bands! (for all sizes) • Rondbreinaald 9mm met een kabel van 80cm for the sleeves. (for all sizes) Overige materialen: • Stopnaald • Schaar Video's: • How to crochet a granny square • How to join the granny squares
Completed kindergarten masterpieces. That's right, I said kindergarten. The under-6 set is knockin' it outta the park, er, art room so far this year and I couldn't be more thrilled. What I'm about to present to you right here is one Big Fat Hairy kindergarten unit on line. And color. Oh, and shape, sculpture and good craftsmanship, i.e. how-not-to-drive-the-art-teacher-crazy(-er)-by-not-grinding-your-paintbrush-into-the-paper. Because she no like-y. And, in my art room, keeping me sane-ish is at the top of my Learning Targets. Which is way harder than you could ever imagine. Just ask the kids. Do you recall those wild and wacky paintings created on the first days of school in this post? Those large paintings have come in very handy as backdrops for our displays as you can see here. Without getting into all of that, let's chat about the aforementioned Line Unit, shall we? I'm not gonna lie, I do this same ole project with kindergarten at the beginning of every year. Which is unusual for me because with all the other grade levels, I love to change things up. Not so with kinder'town for a coupla reasons: A. they love it; B. it covers a whole batch o' skills/techniques/vocabulary/routines and C. let's be honest, coming up with projects that the little ones can master is not my forte. So when I find something that works, I stick with it. So on our very first day of art, after introducing ourselves to one another and an abbreviated discussion of rules and consequences (because, after all, these kids are five. They still have baby fluff, suck their thumbs and wet their pants routinely. Rules and consequences mean nada. A wicked stare and a "we don't do that in kindergarten" usually does the trick), I like to dive head first into the art-making swimmin' hole. Which means we create our very first sculpture. Now if you're an old warhorse at this art teacher game, this lesson is nothing new to you. You might wanna skip on down to the bottom where I discuss such things as pinwheel portrait painting and bottomless basket weaving (don't worry newbies, they'll be gone a while. I don't even know what that stuff is!). For the rest of ya, lemme tell you how I go about teaching this line sculpture lesson: First of all, we have a little chat about the difference between flat two-dimensional artwork and sculptures. After looking at some images of sculptures, we chat about the ones we are familiar with (ole Lady Liberty almost always comes up) and discuss how a sculpture is something we can see (rotating body at waist for emphasis) all...the way...around. I then tell 'em that we are going to create a sculpture with a bunch of straight lines (strips of paper cut 1" X 9" but sizes can vary). I ask them how to make a flat piece of paper pop out of their sculpture base (aka the bottom paper) to which they usually answer "glue!" It's at this point that I tell 'em that if they want their sculpture to stand, just like us, it must have feet. I demonstrate creating a small fold at the ends of the strip of paper thus creating feet. It's there that glue is applied (to which the strip of paper always responds, "oohh, that tickles my feet! Ohhh, that glue is soo cold!" Yes, the paper talks to us. It's kindergarten, people. They eat this stuff up). Once the glue is applied, I show the kids how to hold the paper in place on the base for about 10 seconds. From there, I demonstrate adding more paper strips to the sculpture base on top, below, behind or beside the first strip. Then I turn the kids loose on their on sculptures. The following art class, I introduce more lines. I demonstrate folding a zigzag line, wrapping a strip of paper around my pencil to create a spiral and creating a loop de loop. I also chat about how lines create shapes and demonstrate creating a circle by gluing one end of the strip to the other. With that circle, so many other shapes can be created with a pinch. Pinch the circle once and you have a teardrop! Pinch it again and you have an ellipse! One more time, it's a triangle! Anther pinch and you have a square. From there, the kids go nuts on their sculptures creating lines, shapes and whatever else they can dream up. Here! Lemme walk you through it. On the third day of art class, I get real serious about the whole line thing. We look at each of these snake-y lines on the poster I created way back in first-year-art-teacher-land and then locate them on works of art. Any ole Kandinsky works great for this. It's at this point I introduce to the kids a lil poem I wrote some years ago about a snake named Larry that can morph his body into any line he likes. It goes a lil sumpin like this (complete with hand motions, you better believe it!): Larry the Line Is a friend of mine (creating a snake by opening the fingers of your hand, puppet style and there's your snake!) He can make three (hold up a three with your fingers) Straight lines for me! Ver-tickle (create a vertical line with your forearm) Diagonal and horizontal! (pantomime each) Any curve, he can learn With a twist and a turn. When he's out of his tangle he makes a great...angle. (created by placing your hand on your hip and pointing to your elbow) Any line, he can make After all, he's a snake! After learning the Larry the Line poem, I bust out this huge cheesey carnival snake I got years ago that happens to have a little rattle in his tail. I convince the kids that he's real (they're kindergarten so they totally buy it) and maneuver him around to create a variety of lines. If the kids guess the name of the line correctly, I let them "rattle" Larry's tail. They eat it up and learn the names of lines to boot. After that, I give a little demo on painting. If you've read this blog for five minutes, you know that when painting, I liken the bristles of the paint brush to a ballerina: It always dances on it's toes, it never scoots around on it's bottom. After I demonstrate painting each of Larry's lines, the kids go to their seats and we do a little guided painting. Meaning, I paint and they follow along. This school year, I have my kindergarten for 45 minutes every six days (which is different than my usual 30 minute classes, twice every six days...confused yet? That makes two of us). That slightly longer block of time makes a world of a difference in that we can accomplish so much! On the fourth day of this unit, we examine Kandinsky again and this time chat about how influenced he was by music. The kids were told that they were going to be painting a nonobjective picture of lines while listening to Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev. If you're not familiar, this piece of music introduces each character of Peter and the Wolf with a different instrument. Each character really comes to life with the music and makes for great line paintings. On that day, the children were only given black paint. As they painted to the music, you could see them trying to capture each character in line. Once a painting was finished, I'd take it from them and hand them a new sheet of white paper. By the end of art class, each child had painted about three black and white line pictures. The following art class, I introduced the kids to tempra cakes which you can see best a coupla photos ago. My focus was on using the art materials properly and exploration of color. I wrote about this particular painting lesson pretty extensively last year in this blog post. In that lesson, we didn't paint to music and we focused some on pattern in a follow up lesson. Here's a collection of their finished pieces. I love how wild, bright and unique each one is, just like the artists themselves. On the sixth and final day of this unit, the kids were introduced to Roy G. Biv and watercolor paint. Since the last lesson had just been about exploring with color and proper use of painting supplies, I really wanted to focus on the order of the colors in the rainbow. My hat helped them remember the order (even if it is missing the "B" in Roy G. Biv) as did the large rainbow I have mounted on my easel. And in case you're dying to get a rainbow hat of your own, mine is from amazon. Yes, really. Have you read this book? I picked it up years ago at the thrift store and it's pretty cute. As you turn each page, an additional color of ribbon is added to the ribbon rainbow in the book, hence the "Magic Ribbon Book" label at the bottom. After that chat, I demonstrate to the children how to use watercolor paints. This is an easy transition from the tempra cakes as the cleaning-your-brush-before-getting-another-color is exactly the same. We do chat about the differences between the two mediums (you know, watercolor being more translucent) and also discuss painting in Roy G. Biv order. After that demo, the kids returned to their seats with their paintings created on that third day of art class and rainbow-ize the thing. This is the first year I've added this portion to the line unit and I love the result. And there you have it. One Big Fat Hairy line/shape/color/RoyG.Biv/sculpture/abstract Unit for the wee ones. I know these lessons are nothing new...so I'd love to hear how you approach teaching line. Also, for the sake of space, I may have not answered all of your how-you-teach-that questions, so feel free to email me or leave a comment. I may or may not get back to you. Just sayin'.
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Use this collection of Paul Klee teaching resources and complete Klee Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.