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

Abstract, Art History, Color, Color Mixing, creativity, high school, middle school, Uncategorized

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

Elementary School, Symmetry, Uncategorized, Watercolor

Symmetrical Hearts

Around second grade, I begin to introduce symmetry to my students. I begin with bilateral symmetry (mirror symmetry that is right down the middle) and as they get older, add other aspects of the topic such as radial and asymmetry. I like to begin this project by first asking for examples of symmetry they see… Continue reading Symmetrical Hearts

Elementary School, Games, Homeschool, Kindergarten, Lines, Uncategorized, Watercolor

Watercolor Lines

Students are introduced to the elements of art early on during art class. I tend to introduce the elements in kindergarten and then revisit them every year adding to the concept and the difficulty of the lesson. After I teach the primary colors, I like to continue our elements journey with lines. Introduction I like… Continue reading Watercolor Lines

Art History, Color, Color Mixing, Elementary School, Homeschool, Uncategorized, Watercolor

Secondary Colors and Van Gogh

Once students have learned about primary colors, the next step is to introduce them to secondary colors. I like to do this by introducing Vincent Van Gogh and using one of his famous pieces as an inspiration for the students. Introduction The first thing I always like to do is revisit previous concepts they have… Continue reading Secondary Colors and Van Gogh