Enjoy a fun and exciting field trip! Get inspired and create a piece of art after watching this video with whatever materials you may have. Use your artistic voice. Enjoy one of my most favorite museums to visit! Check out the finalists after watching the video: https://www.hydecollection.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FINAL_HighSchoolJuriedShow.pdf
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Let's celebrate all that we have learning this year with this super fantastic art crowns! Use what you can find around the house and if you would like to follow along with me you will need: -Paint -Toothbrush, Q-tips, and Paintbrush -Colored Paper -Scrap and Tissue Paper -Glue -Scissors -Tape Create an amazing solar system painting! You will need: -2 pieces of white paper -scissors -glue -paint -paint brushes/a tooth brush -scrap paper You will need: -White Paper -Colored Paper -Scissors -Tape ( if painting) Red, Yellow, and Blue Paint -Water-cup -Newspaper (cover your surface) -Brushes -Pallet (if no paint, follow along using any coloring materials in Rainbow order! Art Rocks are great ways to spread happiness through your neighborhood! You will need: -4 medium rocks -paint or markers -water cup and brushes -pallet or paper/covered plate -newspaper (to paint them on) Hello! This week I want you all to challenge yourself with an optical illusion! IF you have paint this will be an awesome color mixing assignment, and if you do not then follow along the colored pencil portion of the video as best you can! This will look so AWESOME when it is done! If you use colored pencils you will need: 3 shades of 4 different colors If you use paint you will need: 4 different paint colors and white paint, a mixing pallet, and water-cup with brushes For both projects you will need: -white paper -straight edge/ruler -pencil Our theme is Optical Illusions! This project can be just painting or add weaving too! For all of our steps you will need: -scissors -pencil -watercolor -water cup and brushes -3 pieces of colored paper -one piece of white paper Create a pop-up projects using the laws of perspective! You will need: -White Paper -Scissors -Straight edge/ruler -Tape -Color Materials This is a project for grades 3rd-4th that studies the work of artist James Rizzi! You will have some choices on how to color this project, but if you have all these materials (or not) you can create this project just the way you'd like! You will need -white paper -faces worksheet (msperkinsartclassroom.weebly.com) -pencil -permanent marker or pen -washable markers and water cup with brushes (optional) -coloring/painting materials Inspired by artist Paul Klee, build a city with shapes cut from different kinds of paper you can find! You will need: -scissors -colored paper -glue -coloring materials Using our lessons in perspective, create a "Thank You" message for our essential workers! You will need... -white paper -a straight edge/ruler -pencil -marker/pen -coloring materials Use your color wheel and this neat lettering technique to send a message to the essential workers of our community! Materials: -White Paper -Black Marker or Pen -Coloring Materials Be inspired by artist Chris Uphues and show your appreciation for all of the essential workers keeping this world turning during a difficult time! To make these thank you cards, you will need: -white paper -pencil -faces worksheet -coloring materials -marker or pen
Create a paper sculpture using what you know about line! Materials: -Blank paper -colored paper -scissors -glue/tape This next video shows the completion of the head of the Pet Portrait. Layers of dark values are added to the fur to give the dog extra texture and then the nose and mouth are added and shaded! A look at what I do as an Artist when I am commissioned to do a Pet Portrait! Your challenge: Try and draw a pet at home from a photo, or even a cute animal you may find online. A-positive attitude |
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With the help of an adult if needed try and create a color wheel using household items!
Arrange them in a circle, in the correct order, and snap a photo! Email me your photo or comment below :)
Arrange them in a circle, in the correct order, and snap a photo! Email me your photo or comment below :)
AuthorHello! I am an Art Teacher in the Vermont area trying to make it easier for caretakers to create at home with their kiddos! |
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