The reason I like The Cure is partly because no matter what song is playing, you can tell that it's them just by their sound. This is the kind of continuity I value in my own aesthetics as well. Underlying concepts create themes, which I build upon each time I make a new collection. But no matter wh
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No one likes a dirty house. When your living space is cluttered, it makes it harder to focus and get things done. Plus, studies have shown that a messy home can lead to higher levels of stress. But there’s a problem: cleaning your abode is rather dull and can seem to require an overwhelmingly long time […]
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“It’s not how smart you are that matters, what really counts is how you are smart.” ~ Howard Gardner Did you know that there are at least eight different potential pathways to lea…
Francis Bacon might be equally famous for his messy studio and wild life as he is for his artwork... oof what a mess. Francis Bacon fine art paintings reproduction are below. Landscapes still life portrait commissions were done with brilliance by...
Learning about the Renaissance? This Renaissance worksheet lends extra help remembering important people, places, and things of this important time in history.
Here's my complete guide to visiting Florence's beloved Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi is one of the world's best museums, with a collection of outstanding Renaissance art. I identify and describe the Uffizi's must see masterpieces. I also must know tips for having an efficient visit to the often crowded Uffizi.
Male Archetypes, ecofriendly A3 Print, Wall Art Poster, Infographic, Correspondence Chart, Sacred Masculine, Men's work. ~°* Details *°~ This is a wall art poster which has been designed as a tool for you to explore masculinity. This infographic poster uses soulful artwork to describe the four universal archetypes within the psyche of men and their eight shadow expressions. The aim of this work with masculine energy is to psychologically integrate each archetype in its most healthy expression. This means moving from immature and polarised shadow behaviour to fully mature and sacred masculinity. This concept is profound and has helped many men to change the way they look at themselves. The teachings come from Robert L. Moore (a Jungian psychoanalyst) and Douglas Gillette (a mythologist) who wrote a famous book called "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover". ~°* Material *°~ You will receive a high-quality eco-print on 250gsm uncoated poster paper, printed by a professional UK-based eco-printing company in Devon. ~°* Size *°~ A3, 29.7 x 42 cm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches. ~°* Shipping *°~ Posted in a sturdy mailing tube on a weekly basis by Royal Mail, fast and reliable, free UK delivery included. ~°* Policy and Commitment *°~ In the unlikely case of loss or damage during delivery, I am committed to resending a second copy of the print without any additional costs to my customers after a six-week waiting period to accommodate potential delays. ~°* Forestheart *°~ To be part of my unfolding exploration of nature-inspired creativity and magical artwork, as well as workshop offerings and storytelling events, please feel free to connect with me and follow my work on social media or via my website: Website ~ https://www.forestheart.co.uk Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/yannick.dubois.1986 Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/forestheart.art Etsy ~ https://www.etsy.com/shop/forestheartcelticart
Budding botanists can master the different parts of a seed with this helpful diagram!
Last month I caught the Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt exhibition, held at the National Portrait Gallery.
Idioms are an integral part of any language, and English is no exception. These phrases, which cannot be understood literally, add color and nuance to our communication and often have a cultural or historical significance.
Financially savvy kids are future leaders!
Jacques Louis David, 1769
At home art lessons for kids. Pablo Picasso art history and art projects. Art lessons for kids kindergarten - 6th grade. Great for homeschooling.
A poster created for our English language arts and social studies departments (humanities) to use in their classroom, as well as in the library.
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A selection of woodcuts from a book entitled The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents, published in 1658.
Help your primary grade students explore, learn, and write about landforms. See our hands-on landforms activities plus our culminating writing project!
High school chemistry class used to be confusing at best. Then I imagined what the chemical elements would be like as characters. Suddenly everything became a lot more interesting...
Integrate art and literacy with no prep or background knowledge with step by step tutorials for art history and art around the world!
In order to make your body language a first impression booster, you want it to communicate 3 main things: openness, confidence, and interest.
Novel Quick Write Anchor Chart
Lesson idea from Art. Paper. Scissors. Glue! 3rd graders started a conversation about what textile arts are by reading the book "Tar Beach" by author and artist Faith Ringgold. We talked about how the book and its illustrations were actually inspired by a story quilt that Ringgold created (the original work is pictured in the back of the book I had). The story in the book brought up the themes of both inequality (which works well since February is Black History Month) and imagination. The book's main character 3rd grader Cassie Louise Lightfoot discovers she has the ability to fly and in doing so, finds a sense of power and ownership over whatever she flies. She flies over the George Washington Bridge (a structure her father helped to build), an ice cream factory, and the Union Building (a building which housed an organization her father was not allowed to join because of his skin color). After reading and discussing the themes in the book, I asked my 3rd graders "Where would you go if you could fly (real or imaginary) and why?" This question was the inspiration for our very own patches on our 3rd grade story quilt. Students created their own "story patches" by creating a border using squares of 1.5"x1.5" decorative paper along the edge of a 12" x 12" piece of white drawing paper. Students then attached a strip of grey paper to the bottom of their picture squares and wrote about where they would go and why. Then in the remaining space, they used colored pencils to illustrate their ideas. I got a huge range of responses from Candyland (naturally to eat a ton of candy), to Columbia (to visit friends and family), to the Twin Towers in New York City (which prompted an entirely difference conversation). Students really enjoyed working on this project (which took between 4-5 class periods -- including one day for sketching ideas). I really love the finished product - and even more so when they are all hung together to make a giant story quilt! :)
The seven deadly sins is a classification of vices within Christian teachings that originated around 3rd century AD. To shed new light on the grouping, Ari Paul has tweeted its updated version, and it instantly went viral.
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From history and the arts to travel and fashion, we take a broad look at culture in the context of sustainability.
Welcome to 31 Days of Homemade Music! Today we will be continuing to make a case for why anyone can benefit from studying music. To find other posts in this series, click here. Ever wondered if music is just as effective a brain developer as, say, math or science? If you remember my post from […]