Art History, Back to school, Classroom, Color, colored pencil, creativity, Digital Art, Elementary School, high school, Kindergarten, Markers, middle school, pop art, SPED, Technology, Uncategorized

Step-by-Step Guide to DIY Warhol Art

Andy Warhol brought bold colors, repeated portraits, and commercial flair into the world of fine art. This project is part digital design, part traditional art, and a whole lot of fun. Whether youโ€™re a teacher, student, or just looking for a creative weekend activity, this project lets you mix digital tools with hands-on coloring for… Continue reading Step-by-Step Guide to DIY Warhol Art

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Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing Hands

Step 1: Understanding Hand Proportions Before we draw a hand holding something, it's important to understand the basic proportions of the hand. I found that drawing guide lines on my own hands is very helpful with proportions. When I position my hands a certain way, the guide lines show me the correct way to draw… Continue reading Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing Hands

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Celebrate Dรญa de los Muertos with Nicho Boxes

With Hispanic Heritage month starting in September, I wanted my classes to complete activities for Dia de los Muertos. I frequently travel to Mexico to visit family. I always try to do one lesson a year focusing on Hispanic heritage. This year, I decided to create Nicho boxes. Years ago I did a lesson with… Continue reading Celebrate Dรญa de los Muertos with Nicho Boxes

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Color Mixing with Auguste Herbin’s Alphabet

I teach color and color theory every year to all my classes. I am teaching middle school and wanted to find a new way to introduce the concept. Last year I had a 100 color painting that did not go so well. Students who had my class would discuss how hard the assignment was. So… Continue reading Color Mixing with Auguste Herbin’s Alphabet

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Creative Color Mixing Inspired by Alma Thomas

Alma Thomas, The Eclipse, 1970 Alma Woodsey Thomas was a pioneering African American artist known for her vibrant use of color and abstract forms that celebrate nature. Her work often drew inspiration from her surroundings, particularly the gardens and landscapes she loved. When introducing color, I thought this artist would be a great way to teach my… Continue reading Creative Color Mixing Inspired by Alma Thomas

Art History, Construction Paper, creativity, Elementary School, Elements of Art, high school, Homeschool, middle school, Uncategorized

Mary Blair Inspired Shape Lesson: Building Art Activity

Introduction I love teaching the students about Mary Blair whenever we are learning about the element of arts. Specifically when it comes to shape. Even if you have not heard her name before, you have most certainly seen her work if you have watched a Disney movie or gone on Itโ€™s a Small World. A… Continue reading Mary Blair Inspired Shape Lesson: Building Art Activity

high school, Homeschool, middle school, Printmaking, Uncategorized

Drypoint Printmaking Tutorial: Utilizing Fruit Containers

Starting a printmaking program can be rather expensive so it is important to find creative ways to complete projects. One tip and trick I discovered was using fruit containers for these drypoint prints. When you think about it, it is also somewhat expensive considering the price of fruit. However, I fortunately had 3 berry fiends… Continue reading Drypoint Printmaking Tutorial: Utilizing Fruit Containers

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Enhance Your Printmaking Skills: Common Mistakes and Improving Work

While on Instagram, I came across a teacher post of a lesson where students painted polaroids and thought they came out really cool. I took that idea for inspiration for my next printmaking project where students created snapshots of their life. We used a mono printing technique of water coloring on plexiglass and transferring the… Continue reading Enhance Your Printmaking Skills: Common Mistakes and Improving Work

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Embossing Prints

This was one of my favorite lessons I completed during my first year teaching printmaking. The process was rather easy for the students to complete and the results were overall successful. After a few difficult activities and โ€œfailuresโ€ with project executions, it was great to have a project that came out well. The best part… Continue reading Embossing Prints

Art History, Color, Color Mixing, Elements of Art, high school, Homeschool, Impressionist Art, middle school, Primary Colors, Uncategorized

Pointillism Paintings

Pointillism is an art style from the Impressionist art movement from the late 1800's. Created by George Seurat, the painting is created with only dots where the artist aims for the viewers eyes to mix the colors rather than mixing themselves. The most famous piece in this style is George Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on… Continue reading Pointillism Paintings