Materials: - A3 Paper - Lead pencil - Coloured inks (alternatives can include food dye mixed with water or diluted acrylic paint) - Blac...
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Have you heard of the artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo? He was an Italian painter in the 1500's. Arcimboldo art is so interesting! They all look like optical illusions are are so cool for kids! We
Nous continuons notre travail sur Miró en utilisant cette fois-ci la technique du monotype. Le monotype est un procédé d’impression où il s’agit de peindre sur un support non poreux (ve…
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1st graders drew imaginary creatures, people and abstract imagery after looking at the art of Joan Miro. Miro has always been one of my favorite artists! We talked about the difference between abstract and realistic artwork where artists get their ideas oil pastel and watercolor resists As the students drew their creatures and designs, they looked at the Roll-A-Miro sheets for additional lines and shape inspiration. Here are two other really nice Miro art project ideas: The Elementary Art Room … Read more... →
Embark on a delightful crafting journey with the timeless charm of Tweety Bird, now in the cozy form of Amigurumi! This delightful pattern brings to life the
Water Rocket: The combination of water, compressed air, and a plastic soda bottle serves as a great source of propulsion for a backyard rocket (assuming you have a big back yard). Typical versions of these rockets involve taping or gluing on the nose cone…