"I Promise I Won't Paint You While You're Sleeping," a solo exhibition of paintings by Jenna Gribbon, on view at Modern Love Club, in the East Village, from December 11, 2017, to February 18, 2018
Twilight fields and haunted pool sheds set the stage for illustrator/designer Jenna Barton’s cryptic visions. Combining watercolor with digital processing, Barton populates her mysterious world with unusual anthropomorphic beasts—a horned saint, a smoke bear, and a shadow dog that revisits the viewer like an unsettling dream. With minimalist yet symbol-filled compositions, Barton invites the viewer...
When one gets tired, learning to rest can often be a better alternative than quitting. This sounds like some advice I could use.
Aerial views of land and water. Topography studies. Contours in maps, textiles, sculptures, paintings, drawings, photography, textiles. Dragonfly wings. Folded paper. Etc.
Jenna Gribbon's paintings will make you want to talk. The Unlimited talked to Jenna about her "Conversation" Portrait series . This particular series of people having conversations is meant to capture a very specific moment in time when someone is expressing something or listening int
Photographer Emma Tempest delivers a painterly editorial, exquisite images of model Jennae Quisenberry styled by Camilla Pole for 10 Magazine's March 2018 issue.
A word wall is a great interactie tool in the ELA classroom to teach middle school and high school students vocabulary and literary terms. This post has ideas and activities that make a word wall effective in a Language Arts classroom. Plus, you can download a free template for a QR-Code word wall making it easy to create in your classroom!
Jenna Martin constructs alternate, dreamlike realities through her conceptual photography. Inspired by films and storytelling, the Montana-based creative
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Check out the other posts in this series about using your stickers and tapes in art journal pages: 1. Sticky Inspiration 2. My new stickers & some pages with them 3. Using patterned tape in an art journal page 4. Guest Post: Marly Martinez 5. Tape Lines artwork 6. How to Create Your Own Stickers Using Picmonkey Since I have been writing about stickers and making art with stickers, I have begun to notice sticker art everywhere. Once you are thinking about something, you start to notice it more. Doodler's Anonymous had a feature about Naomi Vona. She has some really intriguing artworks with tape and stickers. Check out her flickr account. Writing on masking tape from AllMyMetaphors Wow, this is an amazing art tape party! I would so love to do this! Phoenix Peacock created this colorful card inspired by Sticky Journals Art by Minna Gilligan, via PaperAmpersand Beautiful cards made with washi tape, watercolor and doodling by Bonita Rose Sticker Collage wallpaper via Babyology Also, I love graffiti sticker art: Via Pinterest I hope some of these pictures have inspired you to see stickers in a new way! Art is Basic website My Art Etsy Shop Pinterest
This is my 11th year teaching secondary English, and my 5th year in my second school district. I started from scratch when I moved to my current school, but I didn't really decorate during my first year (see picture below). It wasn't unit three summers ago that I did a big makeover thanks to the
A little something to think about this week on the subject of art for kids (my favorite subject). I came across an article in the Boston Globe about the importance of teaching art in school