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Learn about one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century with these Jasper Johns Art Projects for Kids! Like he said, it's a poor life without art!
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Details Alternating beads of jasper and dyed calcite are threaded onto a polyester cord in this beautiful design by Thai artisan Sareeyakarn. The beaded cord necklace features an adjustable length with a leather loop closure and a silver button from the Karen hill tribe. 8 grams 0.27 oz 46 cm min L - x 47.5 cm max L 18" min L - x 18.75" max L 9 mm W 9 mm W Metric US/Imperial Dyed jasper, dyed calcite, polyester cord, leather, 950 silver button Avoid contact with water Color(s) may vary slightly Oxidized finish Button clasp Made in Thailand Certified and shipped by our office in Thailand Product ID: 354838
PLANTABLE SEED PAPER Have you seen the lovely seed paper popping up on Pinterest these days? I couldn't believe it when I saw it... Paper em...
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Jasper Morrison e Francesca Picchi selezionano per Domus quattro giovani designer della comunità creativa milanese, secondo i quali per rispondere alla necessità di un cambiamento, è essenziale preservare la ‘biodiversità’ della cultura materiale che mantiene ‘vivo’ il progetto.
In Kindergarten we looked at the artist Jasper John's and his alphabet paintings for this lesson. We talked about the and the texture we wo...
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This project is inspired by the work of the famous artist Jasper Johns... Title: 0-9 Date created: 1961 I found these number stencils at Scrap RVA in Richmond, Virginia. Scrap RVA is an arts and craft recycle store...and it is awesome! I teach Scrappy Creatures and Japanese Stab Binding at Scrap RVA. If you are ever in the Richmond area you must add it to your do-to-list. You can buy a set of these graphic number stencils on Amazon, just click on the link below... You will also need a circle tracer as well. I got this one at Michaels with my weekly 40% off coupon. You can get it on Amazon by clicking the link below... The paper size for this project is 12x18 90# white multi use paper by Pecon. Students pick their 3 favorite numbers to trace with a pencil. The first number should be traced right-side up. The second number is placed over the first number but this time it should be traced upside down. The third number is placed over the first 2 and can be traced in any direction the student chooses...either right-side up or upside down. Any of the 3 numbers can be traced backwards as well. Using the circle tracer add 3 different size circles overlapping the numbers somewhere on the paper. Use a fine tip Sharpie to trace over all the pencil lines. Fill in the small spaces with lines using the Sharpie. Add shading in some of the corner points with a pencil. I just have the kids smooth out the pencil lines with their fingers or you can use a blending tool. You can order blending tools on Amazon by clicking the link below ... After you have finished all the corner shading start to add your color. I let my students choose between colored pencils or water colors. I use Crayola colored pencils and a mix of Prang and Crayola watercolors in my art room. Colored Pencils Watercolor Jasper Johns painted the entire canvas for his art work tilted 0-9 I only have my students paint inside the numbers and circles but you can try it either way. Let me know what you think and please share your results if you try this project in your class room. You can email me at [email protected] Check back for new projects and ideas every Thursday.
Susuwatari, meaning "wandering soot" in Japanese, or simply soot sprites or dust bunnies in English, are little spirits created by Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki. They make appearances in the animated films "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988) and "Spirited Away" (2001). In the former, they live in an old house that has been uninhabited for at a least a little while before the movie begins. When the new tenants move in, a father & his two young daughters, the soot sprites are discovered by the children in the dusty attic. The family then good-naturedly prays for the spirits to move on, as the house is now occupied, and, after holding a meeting, the soot sprites float away during the night to find a new home. (video from Amee Nicholson) In "Spirited Away" the soot sprites live in the boiler room of a massive spirit bathhouse and are alive thanks to an animation spell cast by the boiler room worker Kamaji. The sprites are very strong and their job is to carry the coal that feeds the fires that heat the water for the bathhouse above. If they don't do their work then their purpose goes unfulfilled and the spell wears of. Whereas we don't know what the soot sprites in "Totoro" eat, or if they eat, the sprites in "Spirited Away" are fed konpeitō (kon-payee-toh), a type of colorful sugar candy introduced to Japan by the Portuguese in the early 1500s. When the sprites first meet the main character Chihiro they are frustrated with her for disrupting their work, but later on, after they see her literally squish a powerful spell, they cheer her on and support her in her adventures. I bought this 140gm bag of konpeito on Ebay (click here). Note: You can use black sugar instead of chocolate jimmies to cover the cookie pops, but I went for the jimmies because they taste good, are more pokey looking, and the black sugar I bought at Michael's was actually dark green when I poured it out. So, poo on that. Also, FYI, check out my soot sprite inspired tea blend on Adagio Teas! Soot Sprite Cookie Pops Ingredients: 12 Chocolate Sandwich Cookies 1/2 Bag Black Candy Melts Chocolate Jimmies (sprinkles) 5-6 Vanilla Tootsie Rolls (or you can use white fondant if you've got it) Konpeito Sugar Candy or Large Star Sprinkles or Stars cut from Fondant (optional) Important Items: 12 Lollipop Sticks Microwave Safe Bowl or Cup Butter Knife or Spreading Knife (optional) Styrofoam Block Waxed or Parchment Paper Small Circle Cookie Cutter Small Rolling Pin or Cookie Roller (optional) Toothpick Directions: 1. Melt the candy melts in a microwave safe bowl or cup in the microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring each time, until fully melted & smooth. Stir in a tiny amount of canola oil to make it more dip-able/spreadable. Carefully separate each cookie so that 1 side has all of the cream. Taking 1 lollipop stick at a time, dip 1 end into the melt & then place the stick, dip-ended, into the center of the cream side of 1 of the cookies. Gently press the sandwich cookie closed & set aside for a few minutes. Repeat until all of the sandwich cookies have sticks inside of them. 2. Holding the lollipop sticks, carefully dip each cookie into the candy melt & let the excess melt drip back into the bowl. You can alternately spoon a glob of melt onto each side of the cookie & then smooth it out with a little spreading knife (this is what I did & it worked great). Let the dipped cookies sit upright for a minute in the styrofoam block. Pour your jimmies into a bowl or onto a plate & press the sides & edges of each dipped cookie into the jimmies so they are fully coated. Lay the cookie pops flat on a sheet of waxed or parchment paper. 3. Using your fingers & a small roller flatten the vanilla Tootsie Rolls to about 1/16"& then cut out 24 circles (you can ball up & re-roll the excess to cut more circles as needed). Gently form each circle into a slight oval & then press 2 each onto the cookie pops to make the eyes of the soot sprites. Reheat the melt if needed & then use a toothpick to dab little circles of melt onto the eyes to make the pupils. If adding konpeito or stars to your cookie pops, use a dab of melt to make them stick. Let the pops sit flat on the waxed paper for several minutes so the melt can fully harden before standing upright in the styrofoam. * GIVEAWAY TIME! * To win this fuzzy little soot sprite & small bag of konpeito candy simply leave a comment below! Tell me what your favorite Studio Ghibli film is (if you have one) & include your email address written like something (at) something (dot) com. I'll pick a winner using a random number generator. Open to US Residents only. Ends Monday, July 28, 2014 @ 11:59 PM PST.
This is a fun art lesson for all ages. Mixed Media style collage inspired by artist Jasper Johns. Step by step instruction, photos and materials list included.
This project is inspired by the work of the famous artist Jasper Johns... Title: 0-9 Date created: 1961 I found these number stencils at Scrap RVA in Richmond, Virginia. Scrap RVA is an arts and craft recycle store...and it is awesome! I teach Scrappy Creatures and Japanese Stab Binding at Scrap RVA. If you are ever in the Richmond area you must add it to your do-to-list. You can buy a set of these graphic number stencils on Amazon, just click on the link below... You will also need a circle tracer as well. I got this one at Michaels with my weekly 40% off coupon. You can get it on Amazon by clicking the link below... The paper size for this project is 12x18 90# white multi use paper by Pecon. Students pick their 3 favorite numbers to trace with a pencil. The first number should be traced right-side up. The second number is placed over the first number but this time it should be traced upside down. The third number is placed over the first 2 and can be traced in any direction the student chooses...either right-side up or upside down. Any of the 3 numbers can be traced backwards as well. Using the circle tracer add 3 different size circles overlapping the numbers somewhere on the paper. Use a fine tip Sharpie to trace over all the pencil lines. Fill in the small spaces with lines using the Sharpie. Add shading in some of the corner points with a pencil. I just have the kids smooth out the pencil lines with their fingers or you can use a blending tool. You can order blending tools on Amazon by clicking the link below ... After you have finished all the corner shading start to add your color. I let my students choose between colored pencils or water colors. I use Crayola colored pencils and a mix of Prang and Crayola watercolors in my art room. Colored Pencils Watercolor Jasper Johns painted the entire canvas for his art work tilted 0-9 I only have my students paint inside the numbers and circles but you can try it either way. Let me know what you think and please share your results if you try this project in your class room. You can email me at [email protected] Check back for new projects and ideas every Thursday.
30"W + 36"D + 28"H - Narrow 35 1/2"W + 36"D + 30"H - Standard INDUSTRIAL STEEL + POLYFIBER + LEATHER POLY FINISH The Leather Sierra Chair in Havana by Croft House is handmade locally in Los Angeles, California. Croft House’s flagship upholstered piece is regarded for not only its distinct design, but its exceptional comfort as well. An open, thin steel frame allows the design to incorporate negative space and natural light as if they are tangible materials used to construct the chair. The clean lines of the frame are complimented with four straps of slung jute webbing, softening the piece with a more relaxed feel. The slung jute webbing cradles a single, large all down cushion, creating a cozy and natural seat. A rustic leather cover adds a refined element to the design. The combination of simple, elegant materials and the unique California Modern design work together to create a sophisticated, unique lounge chair, well suited for a range of spaces and uses. The Leather Sierra Chair is available in multiple leather options, including COM.
In this wire-wrapping tutorial, I will show you how to wire-wrap a stone without holes with just wire, no soldering!
Earthy fasper and faceted fluorite gemstone mala necklace with a hand made solid brass Tibetan calendar pendant for good fortune.108 bead mala necklace with a counter bead every 27 beads, stringed on very sturdy stainless steel thread for durability. Boho- chic, high quality luxury and cool, will update any outfit. Jasper is known to protect the wearer, and Fluorite is a powerful crystal known to cleanse the aura. Measurements: Bead size: 6mm necklace: 30 inches
14k gold filled lobster clasp 7.5 inches with additional gold filled chain extender Lapis, hand cut jasper horse, coral, quartz, and more. Please expect slight variations Handmade to order
“To be an artist you have to give up everything, including the desire to be a good artist.” — Jasper Johns, painter, sculptor, printmaker
Large hand cut Jasper discs, perfectly weight balanced on solid 14K gold wire. RFORM is an experimental jewelry studio making precious things in unprecious ways. RFORM crafts pieces outside the scope of particular trends, capturing a timelessness and openness that are markers of great jewelry. Finding humor in raw materials and cultivating an obsession with functionality, RFORM produces everything in house in Providence, RI.
Valentijnsdag #Valentijn is een leuke dag om iemand die je leuk, lief of gewoon aardig vind te verwennen. Een lief hartje,waarin je je mam even iets leuks wil geven omdat ze zo lief is. Of de juf die je altijd zo goed helpt, een bedankje te geven op jouw manier. Natuurlijk kan je dat altijd wel doen maar,Valentijnsdagis even een speciaal momentje voor iemand. Je kan van alles maken, dus zijn wat leuke ideetjes wel handig ter inspiratie! Daar...
This project is inspired by the work of the famous artist Jasper Johns... Title: 0-9 Date created: 1961 I found these number stencils at Scrap RVA in Richmond, Virginia. Scrap RVA is an arts and craft recycle store...and it is awesome! I teach Scrappy Creatures and Japanese Stab Binding at Scrap RVA. If you are ever in the Richmond area you must add it to your do-to-list. You can buy a set of these graphic number stencils on Amazon, just click on the link below... You will also need a circle tracer as well. I got this one at Michaels with my weekly 40% off coupon. You can get it on Amazon by clicking the link below... The paper size for this project is 12x18 90# white multi use paper by Pecon. Students pick their 3 favorite numbers to trace with a pencil. The first number should be traced right-side up. The second number is placed over the first number but this time it should be traced upside down. The third number is placed over the first 2 and can be traced in any direction the student chooses...either right-side up or upside down. Any of the 3 numbers can be traced backwards as well. Using the circle tracer add 3 different size circles overlapping the numbers somewhere on the paper. Use a fine tip Sharpie to trace over all the pencil lines. Fill in the small spaces with lines using the Sharpie. Add shading in some of the corner points with a pencil. I just have the kids smooth out the pencil lines with their fingers or you can use a blending tool. You can order blending tools on Amazon by clicking the link below ... After you have finished all the corner shading start to add your color. I let my students choose between colored pencils or water colors. I use Crayola colored pencils and a mix of Prang and Crayola watercolors in my art room. Colored Pencils Watercolor Jasper Johns painted the entire canvas for his art work tilted 0-9 I only have my students paint inside the numbers and circles but you can try it either way. Let me know what you think and please share your results if you try this project in your class room. You can email me at [email protected] Check back for new projects and ideas every Thursday.