Free Printable X-ray Coloring Page, Book pdf file. Top quality coloring pages here for children, boys, girls...
Monsters Coloring Page - The air these days is colder and crisper, the leaves are beautiful shades of red, orange and yellow and the sky is grey more often than blue... fall is here! The kids are starting to think about the upcoming holidays including Halloween. I'm looking forward to seeing all the cute little
Mt Rushmore is in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Here are two different coloring pages of this monument that you can print.
Before there was Typekit, before there was Fonts.com, DaFont or Google Fonts, designers had to share their typefaces the old-fashioned way—via print advertisements. In Print magazine’s 75 years of publishing, we’ve seen some great adverts, some funny, some dry and some, well, strange. We dug deep into the archives to find our favorite type-vertisements. Some you might recognize, others, not so much. The 1950s 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 The 1960s 1960 1960 1960 19
Flower coloring pages are a great way to color your way to fun and make something beautiful! FREE to download and print.
These fun ABC coloring pages will help them get a head start on learning.
I'm going to have my students learn about art from other cultures and I've always loved the Aboriginal Dot Paintings from Australia and New Zealand. Aboriginal Dot paintings didn't exist until 1970 when Geoffrey Bardon became an art teacher with the people in Papunya, Australia. He encouraged the Aboriginal People to record their drawings with paint on canvas instead of in the soil. Since the Aboriginal People didn't have a written language they used drawings to tell their stories and history. During ceremonies Aboriginal people would clear and smooth over the soil to then apply sacred designs which belonged to that particular ceremony. These designs were outlined with dancing circles and often surrounded with dots. In the early years of Papunya (dot) paintings still showed clear depictions of artifacts, sand paintings and decorated ritual objects. But this style disappeared within a few years. Uninitiated people never got to see these sacred designs since the soil would be smoothed over again and painted bodies would be washed. This was not possible with paintings. Consequently Aboriginal artists abstracted the sacred designs to disguise the meanings associated with them. Thus lines were painted with dots. The works feature a symbolic language of U shapes, concentric circles, journey lines and bird and animal tracks. Artists used a limited number of motifs to express many meanings. A concentric circle, for example, may indicate a camp, a waterhole or corroboree place (A corroboree is an event where Australian Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume. "Their bodies painted in different ways, and they wore various adornments, which were not used every day."). It may also represent all or part of a person, the stem of a tree, the centre of a food plant ancestor or a natural feature such as a hill. I am going to encourage my students to use some of the same designs in their paintings that the Aboriginal People used and an animal native to Australia such as: Kangaroo, lizard, turtle, koala bear, snake, platypus, etc... The early paintings used mostly earth tones native to the desert landscape, but as time has gone on brighter colors are being used. Materials needed: Black or brown paper bamboo skewers Acrylic paint Pencils Begin by drawing your main animal shape on the paper. Outline this with the skinny side of the skewer dipped in white paint. You'll probably have to dip about every 2 dots. The skinny side will allow you to get more detail in your design, then you can fill in with larger dots. In my design I included concentric circles and a "Journey Line" as well as decorative designs. Next add some shapes such as arches, spirals, circles, wavy lines etc.... Now you just add more and more dots around and inside your animal. Continue filling in with more dots and add more shapes until it feels balanced and finished. Use both the fat and skinny side of the skewer to get contrast. There is a meditative quality to creating these - where the students are just responding to their design with pattern and color. It's a lot of fun and students can easily achieve wonderful results. Student Artwork:
A flower template for students to color, cutout, and learn fractions. ...
Like colors and fonts, the shapes used in an infographic affect the message that is conveyed to an audience. Shapes leave an impression that, if done correctly, will stick with the audience…
Color your way through the alphabet and 26 iconic Vogue covers from 1912 to 1932 by 10 celebrated illustrators.
Features 25 different bird species.
Printable Daisy and Donald Duck Coloring Page. High quality free printable coloring, drawing, painting pages here for boys, girls, children ...
Coloring pages and flash cards to study cell parts is a perfect start to introduce science that is engaging.
Autour d’un travail sur Klimt. Chaque élève a un morceau du puzzle voire deux. Il le reproduise sur un carré plus grand. On assemble le tout et on voit ce que ça donne. Puis on découvre l’oeuvre de d
Adult coloring sheets have become a huge fad in the past year. Large stocks of adult coloring books are now available in stores like Wal-Mart and Target, and the demand keeps growing. Mandalas are particularly popular designs to color, with their intricate patterns that are both challenging and relaxing. Colored pencils are the medium of choice for filling in these gorgeous mandala coloring pages because of their delicate details. A mandala is a geometric figure made up of concentric circles and other curved interconnected designs. When hearing the word “mandala,” some people think of a sacred Buddhist symbol representing the universe. Others believe it is a sign in a dream that represents the dreamer’s search for completeness. Still others think it’s just a pretty picture to color. Whatever your feelings are about mandalas, there’s no denying they make beautiful printable adult coloring pages to embellish and hang on your wall. Check out the paper craft ideas below for more mandala madness!