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These gourmet fruit and nut crackers are packed with dried fruit and nuts, but are still super crispy and crunchy. They're the perfect addition to any charcuterie board or for snacking!
Need a lesson where each component takes less than 15 minutes? Consider adding a mixed-media still life study to your art curriculum.
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Continuing with our Mexico-themed art lessons, second graders created “Market Day” fruit crates. The project took three 45-minute sessions. First session: the students created their own painted paper. Second session: students free-cut (organic shapes) fruit and vegetables. Third session: they created a wooden crate from brown paper, added a colorful border and glued all the
I just wanted to remind you that there is still time to eat your recommended five pieces of fruit a day. I wish you a happy day full of vitamins and minerals and Tyler's music in the background.
Metin Seven presents an impressive series of low-poly art work.
The following fills a 2-gallon crock. You can certainly halve or quarter this recipe and use a smaller jar. Select whichever fruits are in season where you live, but note that melons don't work well. Serving ideas can be found at OrganicGardening.com/rumtopf.
A simple still life, an arrangement of objects, can be a fun children's art project.Creating a simple still life can teach them how to observe objects and reflect what they see.
From the beginning of my art career I specialized in still life imagery. Soon, I was illustrating a lot of fruit. Therefore, I not only considered my niche to be one of being a food illustrator, so…
Introducing students to art history – to “masters” who have shaped artistic styles – can be challenging. The French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cezanne laid the foundation for the radical changes that occurred in painting between the 19th and 20th centuries. His still lifes are studied for their compositions and unusually flat look. “Still Life with Fruit Dish” is not only one of the artist's favorite paintings and one of his most recognized ~ it exemplifies his important contributions to the art world. This resource highlights the artist and his image by offering a complete and comprehensive, collaborative project for your students that will engage and inform. You’ll receive everything you need to begin a dialog and create your own “class masterpiece." The concept is simple – the results are awesome! You will receive: 48 “TILES” The tiles are 7 ½” X 7 ½.” Each tile is labeled with a number (1 – 48) and unique - to represent a specific part of the image. They‘re calibrated to flow seamlessly into one anther to form the completed picture. *Please view ALL THE TILES in “Preview.” Using simple materials such as colored pencils, markers, crayons, paints, pastels - each student works independently on his/her “tile.” Once completed, the 40 tiles are joined together to form the whole. Simply trim away the excess paper and tape the squares together on the back. Easier still, tape them in place directly on the wall. The finished artwork will be an impressive (app.) 60” x 45. ” PICTURE A black and white drawing of “Still Life with Fruit Dish." This page is useful as a reference, an optional part of your display, or simply as a coloring page. KEY The overall picture divided in the 48 tiles. (grid) This page is especially helpful for students to initially see where their tile fits into the “big picture.” THE ARTISTS THE ARTISTS refers to your students. This page provides you with an empty grid. Write the students’ names - or have them sign in the corresponding box, to showcase where their work is located on the collaboration. *ALL PAGES CAN BE ENLARGED (or decreased in size) with your printer, without loss of quality. PROJECT PAGE This page is for you and provides not only information about the artist and print, but also includes helpful tips to pull off a successful process, project and presentation. *Please note that my intention in developing the “masterpiece line” is to provide a framework for your students to create a UNIQUE masterpiece by using color and pattern not necessarily associated with the original artwork. If you wish to recreate the original you may want to source a color reproduction to complement your lesson as one is not included. Classroom Teachers It’s no secret that integrating art into your subject matter can be highly effective – that collaboration facilitates cooperation, teamwork and acceptance. Your kids will love the ease of the process, the opportunity to create their own page and finally the “wow” moment of contributing to the cool, collaborative artwork. Consider creating a “class classic” for open house, conference night or even as an auction item. Art Teachers This is a no-fuss, highly engaging, full-proof project for a wide range of grade levels. Customize your directives to reinforce your curriculum in art history, art periods, styles, painting, color, line, movement, design, texture, pattern, perspective – and more. You’ll find the versatility of the product surpassed only by the “fun factor.” Consider the impact these artworks would have lining the walls outside your classroom, in the cafeteria, front office or at an annual school-wide art exhibit. This unique, collaborative project is that “something special” you've been looking for. Thanks and have fun! 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When fleshy fruits such as apples, pears, peaches, and bananas are cut open and exposed to the air, their insides will often turn brown within minutes as a result of the oxidation process. Although brown fruit is still nutritious and safe...
Original oil painting. Fruit collection, bright and juicy artwork. Title: Orange Inspiration Size Painting: 5.12 x 7.1 inches - (13x18 cm), Materials: oil paints, hardboard. Each painting in this series is like the embodiment of the brightness and freshness of fruit. I tried to make them tasty and as if they had just been plucked from a branch. So that when you look at them, you feel as if you have plunged into a fragrant garden, where notes of ripe fruits hover, beckoning with their juicy shades and shapes. With warmest regards, Your artist, Vadim Stavitskiy
I started collecting vintage fake fruits and veggies from estate sales and thrift stores. You know, the kind everyone else walks right past. With a bit of paint, I tried to make some of the fake produce look realistically spoiled.