Coloring pages, and blank templates for students to design and create their own characters. Lego figure, shoulders and head, and super hero template for a total of 3 individual projects to help creative minds develop their own characteristics and traits. ...
Read the stories behind the World’s 15 Most Iconic Portraits. Learn how these celebrated portraits were created and what made them revered.
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There's something about the magical works of artist Xuan Loc Xuan that keeps me staring at her pieces forever.
I'm sure most of us heard of these memorable saying that goes like "A good sketch is better than a long speech" or "A picture is worth a
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Margaret Hamilton wrote the code for the Apollo 11 guidance software, which the critic claimed Neil Armstrong had to deactivate before the historical landing in 1969.
Phil Noto applies his retro sensibilities to Marvel's past in his drawing series The Hank Pym Photo Archives. Noto is known for the delicate linework and period design that's made…
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) was something of a genius as a pen artist. When young, he unconsciously used pen and ink to imitate engraved illustrations he saw in magazines. When he discovered what he was doing, he must have liked the results he was getting, because he used the same general approach for most of the rest of his career. (Apparently some of his later works incorporated scratchboard. And he did do some conventional illustration in color.) More information about his life and career is here. Below is a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt by Booth worth careful examination. This is a very large image compared to most found on this blog. Even so, it is a cropped version of the original. I kept it large so that you'll be able to see how Booth used various pen strokes and hashing angles to yield a convincing portrait of the president. Click on the image to enlarge it further.
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
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The second grade kids created superhero self-portraits! I have been itching to do this project since last year. In fact, I have had my example project ready to go for a year now! Students were encouraged to invent their own characters but some students were so excited about superheroes like Batman and Captain America that they chose to become them! We began by talking about how cartoonists create stylized versions of people. Cartoons are often simplified (three fingers instead of five) and facial features are often exaggerated (eyes that are too big for the face and heads that are too big for the body). The kids were asked to draw self-portraits but use cartoon versions of facial features instead of using a realistic style. The next time we came to art class we looked at example pictures of well known superheroes and came up with a list of costume common characteristics: cape, mask, boots, gloves, belt, logo/symbol. I asked the kids to use at least some of the common costume characteristics in their own work. When we painted our backgrounds, the children were asked to choose a color scheme that would contrast with their capes and costumes. I showed students how a blue costume is harder to see on a blue background than a red background. Background Color Schemes: - Sunset: red, orange, yellow, pink - Daylight: light blue, dark blue, purple. We added salt to create a textured effect in the sky. Great job second grade! You amaze me! Learning Goals: I can... - Explain what a self-portrait is - Describe common characteristics of superhero costumes - Work as a cartoonist (careers) to create my own unique superhero - Use salt to create texture in my watercolor painting - Used good craftsmanship when coloring, painting and cutting.
Graphic artist Noelle Stevenson shares her coming out story in an original comic, in honor of National Coming Out Day.
Créatrice de génie, l’architecte a traversé le XXe siècle en imaginant un nouvel art de vivre et d’habiter. A l’occasion des 20 ans de sa disparition, la Fondation Louis Vuitton lui rend un hommage éblouissant.
Carl Jung, in his study of the subtle non-theistic religious psychology of Tibetan Buddhism, anticipated the world’s current fascination with that tradition. He was deeply engaged by the Bardo Thodol (the Tibetan Book of the Dead), entering its imaginal landscape and exploring it deeply.
In Driver’s new Burberry campaign, horse becomes man, man becomes horse, Oscar-nominated actor becomes centaur.
The trans activist's most enduring legacy lies in the institutions she built, inspired, and forced to change.
Something I did for my thesis. Disclaimer: I neither own the band, nor is this their official album cover (but I do hope they commission me, hehe)
Portraits of legendary guitarists by photographer Scarlet Page, daughter of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page