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Create Your Own Color Wheel

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

Nothing teaches you as much about color mixing as creating your own color wheel! Here's some helpful vocabulary and directions for creating a color wheel of your own: Primary colors - red, yellow and blue (colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors) Secondary colors - orange, green and violet (colors that are created by mixing two primary colors … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Color / Color Mixing, Lessons, Painting, Tempera Tagged With: color, color mixing, color wheel, tempera

Butterfly Symmetry with Crayon Resist

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

Butterflies make the perfect subject for learning about symmetry and they're a great way to welcome the spring season. I love displaying them by putting a couple of staples through the body and pulling the wings out a little so they look like they're in flight! It's fun to let them "fly" off the bulletin board and onto the surrounding walls, or even right down the hall! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Butterflies, Crayon, Drawing, Easter, Faith, Holiday / Event, Lessons, Mixed Media, Painting, Watercolor Tagged With: butterflies, crayon resist, Jesus, symmetry, watercolor

My Good Shepherd

By Cheryl Trowbridge 5 Comments

Painting by Sydney, grade 1 When I taught Art at a private Christian School, I would do this lesson every year just before Easter with my first graders. This is one of those projects where the results are totally charming and everyone feels successful.... and the parents love them!! The idea for these adorable watercolor sheep came from a set of Usborne Activity Cards - "50 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Animals, Crayon, Drawing, Easter, Faith, Holiday / Event, Lessons, Mixed Media, Painting, Watercolor Tagged With: cards, crayon resist, Easter, holidays, Jesus, watercolor

Watercolor Fish with Pointillism

By Cheryl Trowbridge 7 Comments

Last weekend's teacher workshop at Palace Art was a huge success! It's encouraging to know that so many teachers are eager to expand their art skills so they can share the benefits of Art with their students! For this workshop we focused on watercolor, so I thought I would share a few of the amazing paintings these teachers-turned-students produced. (Scroll down for the lesson … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fish / Marine Life, Lessons, Painting, Pointillism, Post Impressionism, Seurat, Georges, Teacher Workshops, Watercolor Tagged With: artist Georges Seurat, fish, Palace Art, Pointillism, teacher workshops, watercolor

Monet’s Ice Cream Sundae Party

By Cheryl Trowbridge 5 Comments

1st Grade Ice Cream Sundae...don't you just love kids' art??!This is a FUN lesson in color mixing and mixing tints (a tint is any color plus white). I got this out of an old School Arts Magazine years ago and just simplified it a little. It's a great opportunity to talk to kids about Impressionist painter, Claude Monet, and the scrumptious colors he used! I usually do this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Color / Color Mixing, Impressionism, Lessons, Misc. Subjects, Monet, Claude, Painting, Tempera Tagged With: artist Claude Monet, color mixing, ice cream, tempera

Kids’ Art Gift Wrap

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

One of my awesome parent volunteers recently shared a great idea with me that I wanted to pass along.... "Kids' Art Gift Wrap"! She was so enthusiastic about it, I couldn't wait to try it myself. Here's how you do it:Roll out a long piece of butcher paper (down a hallway, sidewalk, or wherever you have room) and provide paints, brushes, glitter, etc. for your students to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christmas, Drawing, Holiday / Event, Lessons, Painting, Printmaking, Tempera Tagged With: Christmas, gift wrap, holidays, tempera

Shadow Tracing

By Cheryl Trowbridge 4 Comments

Shadow tracing is a project that students from about 2nd or 3rd grade and up will love doing. It fits right in with discussions about composition, color theory, and positive/negative shapes. In the interest of full disclosure, one of the reasons students love it so much is that they have to go outside to do it! I guess we don't get out as often as we should in Art class, so … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Abstract (Non-representational), Abstract Design, Art Concepts, Drawing, Lessons, Painting, Tempera Tagged With: color, positive/negative shapes, positive/negative space, shadow tracing, tempera

Autumn Leaves with Crayon Resist

By Cheryl Trowbridge 3 Comments

a colorful autumn leaves art project with crayon resist and watercolor - for grades 1 & up

  This fun autumn leaves art project is perfect for grades 1 & up. It's easy to do, everyone can feel successful and the results are beautiful. Try one yourself! Autumn Leaves Art Project with Crayon Resist inspired by Andy Goldsworthy Materials: • 12x18 white construction paper• black crayon (or oil pastel), broken in half with the paper peeled off• … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art Concepts, Crayon, Famous Artists, Goldsworthy, Andy, Leaves, Lessons, Mixed Media, Nature, Painting, Seasons, Watercolor Tagged With: art concepts, artist Andy Goldsworthy, autumn, crayon resist, fall, fall leaves, watercolor

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