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TODAY I'M SHARING HOW TO FIX THE DREADED PAINT DRIP FOR A PERFECT FLAWLESS FINISH | VINTAGE TABLE MAKEOVER Hi, creative SI family! When painting, it doesn't matter how experienced or careful you are, mistakes WILL happen. Because paint is fluid, it spills, splatters, and drips are inevitable. But remember, it's JUST paint! So no
1. After I wrapped a photo shoot on Sunday afternoon I sent a dash of #MakeYouSmileStyle up into the sky by releasing my yellow balloons!2. I happened upon this awesome art wall by artist Dasic Fernandez in New York City on Sunday. I love it!3. Enjoyed a delicious pizza dinner with friends at Pizza Beach
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This is a recent project from 1st grade. We started the lesson by watching several youtube short biography video's and montage clips on Matisse. I love doing these Matisse cutouts, because it challenges them to use their cutting skills. You can really get an idea of the students motor skills and hand-eye coordination. We talked about some of the types of cutouts Matisse did, like the starburst, splash, spirals, zigzags and wavy lines. Students kept both positive and negative cutouts and could use both parts of each of their shape as part of the final arrangement. We spent a total of 4 days and ended the lesson with one of my favorite art books, When Pigasso Met Mootisse, by Nina Laden.
Someone left an old shelf down in the foyer of my apartment building. I decided to turn it into something interesting
ABOUT THE ARTWORK The feeling of rich lusciousness after a summer rain. The smell of the earth, the dampness, and the enveloping feeling of nature. Painted on gallery wrapped canvas with 1.5" deep sides that are painted black. Wired and ready to hang, no frame is needed. Original Created: 2023 Subjects: Abstract Materials: Canvas Styles: Abstract Mediums: Acrylic DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 24 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Box
Learn how to do an acrylic pouring painting! This tutorial will demonstrate how to mix your paints and pour onto the canvas.
Paint drips and ink splatters are usually the side effects of producing lettering by hand with pens and paintbrushes, but these kinds of aesthetics are also incorporated into digital type designs to retain that popular hand made look. The type styles that result in messy splatters and runs are those that are created with fast […]
How to do drip painting effectively, plus tips and tricks to embellish 3D objects for your home and garden!
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When looking at Swiss painter Conrad Jon Godly’s mountainous paintings, it takes a moment to truly appreciate the incredible skill behind what seems to be such an effortless application of paint. Up close the landscapes appear to be a thick, almost random mix of blue, white and black, the result oils mixed with turpentine to create a thick impasto that Godly often leaves dripping from the canvas. Take a few steps back (or just squint your eyes a bit) and miraculously you might as well be looking at a photograph of the Swiss Alps. More
Jackson Pollock was an American painter who was a leading exponent of Abstract Expressionism, an art movement known for the free-associative gestures in paint sometimes referred to as ‘action painting.’ Pollock first used his characteristic process of pouring or dripping paint onto a flat canvas in the late 1940s.
Studying the life and art of abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock with your kids? We’ve got a fun and easy drip painting project for you.
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Cave Art I did this unit several years ago. We went to the official website of the Cave of Lascaux. You can navigate through the cave and check out the cave art together, so cool! Here is the website if you are interested; http://www.lascaux.culture.fr/?lng=en#/fr/02_00.xml. Kinder and 1st grade did the painted hand prints you see above. They used chalk pastel to add symbols, lines and embellishments. They were required to pair colors to make them stand out. The lesson above was done with 2nd and 3rd grade. I used the Rolyco cave art kit, at the time it was sponges, they are now stencils. I haven't used those yet, so curious to see if they will be as easy to use as the stamps...we will see. For this, we used a heavy grade paper I got from Lowe's, it was very thick and tore nicely. That was the first step, tear edges of the paper and we used a watered down black or gray to paint the edges, just to give it that old feel. Then students stamped with various colors, red, purple white, black, and brown with the cave art stamps. Day two they added chalk pastel detailing. This was a scratch art that I did with my 4th and 5th graders. It is actually a tar paper also found at Lowe's or Home Depot, from the roofing department. I believe one roll was enough for all 200 plus kids. I love this project, but plan for significant prep time and cross your fingers for good weather. You will need 8-10 cans of spray paint to get good coverage. Do yourself a favor, get the spray paint with the wide button. The first time I did this project I did not, and I had blisters on just about every finger tip (ouch!!). This may sound a bit scary, but students actually scratch with nails, BIG NAILS! I have done this lesson several times, not with just cave art, over the years. You just have to make if very clear of your expectations, one wrong move and they don't get to continue. Instead they get plain white paper and a pencil. Not once did I have to do more than just make that threat. They don't want to be "the one" who misses out on getting to use a nail to make their masterpiece!!
Jackson Pollock Inspired Canvas Art *This post contains affiliate links for convenience.* Yesterday, my daughter & I experimented with painting with rubber thimbles. Her thimble finger painting reminded me of a Jackson Pollock painting. I told my daughter this & she replied “What’s a Pollock?” I showed her some photos of his art and explained […]
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