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Dot Painting on Rocks

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Dot Painting on Rocks

There's something about mixing art and nature that's just irresistible. So when you combine rocks with dot painting, you can't go wrong! While the painted rocks in this post were done by an adult (my friend, Tricia), kids love it, too! This project is perfect for a Mother's Day, Father's Day, or Valentine's Day gift, an after-school or Mom's Night Out project, or even your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Seurat, Georges, Acrylic, Art Fundraiser Projects, Father's Day, Moms' Night Out, Mother's Day, Nature, Painting, Pointillism, Rocks, Valentine's Day

Mix ‘n Match Faces

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Mix 'n Match Faces Project for Kids

Each month brings a new challenge with the Children’s Museum of the Arts (CMA) CIVIC KIDS campaign! Their theme for November is “Equity”…. perfect for election month, don’t you think?! equity noun 1 the equity of society: fairness, justness, impartiality, egalitarianism; objectivity, balance, open-mindedness." The challenge is open to kids everywhere… you don’t need to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Lessons, Animals, Art Challenges, Bookmaking, Books, Crayon, Creatures / Monsters, Cutting, Drawing, Faces, Folding, Markers / Pen and Ink, Math with Art, Middle School Art, Paper Folding, Pencil, People Tagged With: #cmacivickids, Booklets, books, Bridgett Spicer, Equity, silly

Easy Sugar Skull Kirigami for Day of the Dead

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Easy Sugar Skull Kirigami

This easy sugar skull art project is sure to be a hit with students in grades 3 and up. Sugar skulls are a popular icon representing the Day of the Dead holiday. Day of the Dead (or Dia De Los Muertos) is a festive two day celebration (November 1st & 2nd) honoring the lives of loved ones who have died. This colorful holiday from the Hispanic cultures of Mexico, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Holiday / Event, Abstract (Representational), Cutting, Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos, Drawing, Folding, Kirigami, Markers / Pen and Ink, Mexico, Multicultural, Paper, Sugar Skulls Tagged With: Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos, kirigami

Make an Upcycled Planter

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Make an Upcycled Planter

Teach your students (or your kids) about important issues while making fun art and craft projects! "CIVICKIDS: Make Art. Make a Difference." was an initiative from the Children’s Museum of the Arts (CMA) in New York City. It consisted of a lively series of exhibitions, free community events throughout New York City, and a digital call for children’s artwork from all over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Earth Day, Abstract (Non-representational), Art Challenges, Drawing, Markers / Pen and Ink, News & Announcements, Painting, Recycling with Art Tagged With: paint marker, recycle, upcycle

Musee d’Orsay vs. the Louvre

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Musee d'Orsay vs. the Louvre

My visit to the Musee d'Orsay was a completely different experience from my time at the Louvre. At the d'Orsay, I saw lots more quiet contemplation of the art (Renoir, Manet, Monet, Cezanne, Van Gogh and more).... and far fewer selfies! I was filled with awe as I explored the Van Gogh room, and completely taken aback when I came to the painting of Van Gogh's bedroom.... … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Famous Artists, Cezanne, Paul, Impressionism, Inspiration, Monet, Claude, Museums, Oil Paint, Painting, Post Impressionism, Renoir, Auguste, Van Gogh, Vincent

My Mona Lisa Surprise

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My Mona Lisa Surprise

Our son’s wedding in Europe last week gave us the perfect excuse to visit some of the world’s most spectacular museums and view masterpieces up close that I'd only ever seen in books. As an Art teacher who had never experienced Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in person, the Musee du Louvre in Paris had to be our first stop! Many people warned me that I’d be surprised when I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Famous Artists, Da Vinci, Leonardo, Europe, Museums, Oil Paint, Old Masters, Painting, Portraits / Self-Portraits Tagged With: Mona Lisa, Musee du Louvre

Ceramic Sugar Skull Plate for Dia de los Muertos

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Ceramic Sugar Skull Plate for Dia de los Muertos

November 1st and 2nd is a Mexican holiday known as "Dia de los Muertos" or "Day of the Dead"..... an no, it isn't "Mexican Halloween"! It's not meant to be scary, spooky, or morbid, but rather a colorful tradition of honoring loved ones who have passed. I'm blessed to live in an area of the U.S. with a large hispanic population, so this holiday is big here. And the more I learn … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Clay, Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos, Handbuilding & Sculpting, Mexico, Multicultural, Sugar Skulls

Easy Sugar Skull Ceramic Planter

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Easy Sugar Skull Ceramic Planter for Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead

When I saw this awesome sugar skull ceramic planter at Trader Joes I knew I had to come up with a way for my students to make them! So here it is, just in time for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on November 1 & 2! All you'll need is clay, a popsicle stick, a fettling knife, and a dull pencil.... Make a sugar skull ceramic planter: If you want to plant … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Clay, Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos, Handbuilding & Sculpting, Lessons, Mexico, Sugar Skulls Tagged With: ceramics, pinch pots, succulents

Book Review: Drawing Cartoons Letter By Letter by Christopher Hart

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BOOK REVIEW: Drawing Cartoons Letter By Letter

Drawing Cartoons Letter by Letter is the latest in a series of learn-to-draw books by Christopher Hart. I received a free copy in exchange for my honest review, so here it is! The concept of using a letter or number as the framework for beginning a drawing is not new. In fact, I already had a similarly themed book in my collection. But several things set this book … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Books, Cartoon, Colored Pencil, Drawing, Markers / Pen and Ink, Pencil Tagged With: cartooning, learn to draw books, see like an artist, step-by-step

Scholastic Art Giveaway

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Scholastic Art Giveaway

When the editor of Scholastic Art contacted me about reviewing their magazine on my blog and hosting a giveaway, I jumped at the chance! Scholastic Art has a special place in my heart. As a high school senior, I was chosen to receive a Scholastic Art Scholarship to an art school in Boston. Even though I had to decline the scholarship, the honor of being selected gave me a huge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art History, Art Web Sites, Famous Artists, Lessons, Middle School Art, Multicultural, News & Announcements, Product Reviews, Tips for Teaching Art Tagged With: giveaways, magazines, Scholastic Art

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