To create this mixed media painting inspired by the famous Monet’s Waterlilies we need: a drawing sheet (24×33), a ruler, oil pastels, watercolors, a paintbrush, or a water brush. In the…
To create this mixed media painting inspired by the famous Monet’s Waterlilies we need: a drawing sheet (24×33), a ruler, oil pastels, watercolors, a paintbrush, or a water brush. In the…
En nydelig plakat som gjenskaper Claude Monets mesterverk "The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil." Denne plakaten fanger den frodige skjønnheten og fargerikdommen i Monets hage i Vétheuil, slik den ble sett gjennom øynene til en av impressionismens største kunstnere. Perfekt for å tilføre en følelse av naturlig harmoni og klassisk kunst til ethvert rom. Ideell for stue, soverom eller kontor, og for de som ønsker å bringe litt av Monets magi inn i sitt hjem med en plakat som utstråler både livlighet og kunstnerisk eleganse.
Last week, my Fine Art for Kids preschool class learned about Impressionism, looking at images by Monet and studying his Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies. We talked about what an “impression” is,…
My first graders are studying Claude Monet right now! First we watched a cute video (below) to learn about the artist Then we drew the garden and the Japanese bridge with oil pastels on watercolor paper. Students had to use three different shades of green, have lily pads that begin large at the bottom of the page and get smaller as they go up the page. The lilies can be any color, detailed or blobs. We used cool colors for the water, plants, and tree reflections. I use liquid watercolors because they are the BEST!! Before each student takes their paper to the table I swipe the whole paper with a very very wet towel. Then they begin with some splotches of turquoise Then they use blue Then bits of purple, making sure to leave the top and bottom for the green Then finally add the green at the top for the trees reflecting on the water and on the bottom for the grass You can add salt for texture OPTIONAL Then finally we use a dark green watercolor marker to add some Here is the version with salt after it dried. I love how it created a green vignette around the top!
Self-Portrait with a Beret 1886 by Claude Monet
Claude Monet is considered the father of Impressionism. He made roughly 2,000 paintings that are now the subject of fascination for people around the world.
My daughter and I love the famous artists. We also love playing around with different paint techniques. We combined the two for these Monet inspired landscape sponge paintings. The sponge created a wonderful backdrop for these impressionist style paintings. We chose Monet’s Water Lilies and Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies as our inspiration. […]
I have compiled a list of my fifty favorite masterpieces of all time--included are works by Van Gogh, Renoir, da Vinci, Monet, Botticelli, Bosch, El Greco, Tamara de Lempicka, Degas, and more!
One of my most popular kids learning activity series is Art History for Preschoolers. Kids love exploring grown-up topics, like Art, and the works of the masters, are incredible creative inspiration for them. One of my personal favorite artists is Claude Monet. If you loved my Monet Inspired Water Lillies…
Paintings By Monet, Claude(1840 - 1926) Title: Impression Sunrise Title: Artist's Garden at Giverny Title: The Church at Vetheuil Title: Boulevard Des Capucines Title: San Giorgio Maggiore by Twilight Title: The Seine at Argenteuil Title: Snow Effect with Setting Sun Title: Rue de la Bavolle Honfleur Title: The Church of Vernon In the Mist Title: The Hunt Title: Floating Ice Near Vetheui Title: The Road to Chailly Title: The Artist's Garden at Vetheui Title: Hyde Park London Title: Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies Title: The Water Lily Pond Pink Harmony Title: Water Lilies Title: The Seine at Bougival Title: The Steps at Vetheuil Title: Sailboat at Le Petit Gennevilliers Title: The Magpie Title: Train in the snow Title: Cliff Walk at Pourville Title: Woman with a parasol facing right Title: La Japonaise
This is one of my absolute FAVORITE art lessons! It incorporates focusing on (5) of the 7 elements of art – (Line, Shape, Color, Form, and Texture) and is inspired by artist Claude Monet …