Abstract, Art History, colored pencil, creativity, high school, Homeschool, middle school, Uncategorized

Surrealist Eyes Drawings

One of my favorite art styles to teach is surrealism because it pushes a lot of students out of their comfort zones. Surrealism, an art period in the early 20th century, focuses on combining art literature, dreams, and the unconscious in interesting ways.ย ย One of the most familiar surrealist artists and artwork is Salvador Dali and… Continue reading Surrealist Eyes Drawings

Elementary School, high school, Homeschool, Lines, middle school, Printmaking, Uncategorized

Printmaking with Glue

My high school printmaking class continued making printing pates with common art room materials as we introduced different print methods and techniques. Glue was an obvious choice to use for our printing plates since most classrooms have an abundance of it. Materials Glue (white, tacky, or hot glue) Cardboard or card stock Brayer Brush Block… Continue reading Printmaking with Glue

Abstract, Art History, Classroom, Displaying Art, Elementary School, Homeschool, Kindergarten, Uncategorized, Watercolor

Picasso-esque Self Portraits

Pablo Picasso (photograph) by Beaton, Cecil is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 Picasso is a great artist to teach to young kids. I like introducing him to kindergarten students because he was a very skilled, technical artist, even considered a prodigy. He mastered realistic drawing early in his life and began exploring abstraction during a time… Continue reading Picasso-esque Self Portraits

Art History, creativity, Elementary School, Kindergarten, Uncategorized

Cave Paintings with Kindergarten

A fun lesson I do with Kindergarten is talk about cave paintings and materials they would have used. I start this lesson by reading the book The Discovery of Lascaux . This book I had on my kindle and just projected to my board for the students to read. I luckily had an E-son board,… Continue reading Cave Paintings with Kindergarten

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

Molas Multiple Ways

I have taught molas fora few years now and find it an interesting subject for my students for we discuss 2 things when making them; Only the kuna people are allowed to sell molas Only kuna women make molas and are he breadwinners of their family These two facts allow for some great discussions on… Continue reading Molas Multiple Ways