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ART - The 1st Language: ART ONE Focus on Composition, Simple Depth, Color Mixing, Color Scheme 4 practice sheets including value scales and 3/D sphere on white and colored paper / colored fruit 3/D value using only Y. R. B. / horizontal depth scape with borders, 100% color mixing, color scheme, 3D value3 small sketches of your final ideasone on one TEACHER APPROVALno smaller than 9x12 white or colored papermust have a planned COLOR SCHEME that communicates a feeling, mood or idea3/D VALUE2/3 of the paper must be covered with color OR less than 1/3 white space or it will be considered incompleteALL -----100% of the color must be mixed color / use no color straight from the pencil Colored Pencil Society of America / Links for contests and Online Exhibition Contest Winners in Colored Pencil Federal Duck Stamp Program Colored Pencil Pinterest Board FOLDED CONCEPT SHEETThis is the very first thing that Art One students work on.
37 FREE Online Art and Music Resources Welcome to the final week of the 2013 Virtual Curriculum Fair! This week’s topic is: Seeking Beauty: the Arts and Everything that Brings Beauty to Our World This theme can include any of the arts, handicrafts, but really ANYTHING at all that adds beauty to your homeschool. As I receive links from the other participants they will be added to the bottom of this post, so be sure to bookmark this page so you can find it later. Last year I talked about how art can be a gateway to exploring the world. 37 FREE Online Resources for Teaching the Arts Note: Go here to see the newly revised Ultimate List of 44 Free Awesome Arts and Music Resources! Art Appreciation and Picture Study 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Art History 9. 10. 11. Artist Study 12. 13. Art Instruction 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Music Appreciation 21. 22. 23. 24. Composer Study 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Music Instruction 31. 32. 33. Other Fun Stuff 34. 35. 36. 37. And there are plenty more out there! Draw What? Let’s connect:
5 Ways to Make Art on the First Day of School The first few days of school can be tough. Students are still being dropped and added to your classes, making it difficult to teach content. Many of your students’ other classes are going over rules, procedures, and syllabi. Usually, when students get to class you can see the boredom coming from their faces. 1. Painted paper is nice to have in the classroom. Have students collaborate on large pieces of paper and explore mixing different color combinations. Creating painted paper will give you the opportunity to show and discuss proper clean-up routines for painting. 2. Design challenges are a great way to start your school year. This list of 5 ideas is a great start. 3. Because students’ schedules can change frequently within the first week of school it makes it difficult to start longer-term art projects. Here are five specific collaborative projects you can do on the first day of school. 4. Day one in the art room is a great time to see what your students already know. 5.
Free Online Art Classes Art Teacher Blog: Mini Minimalist Monuments Art Teacher Blog The Adventures of a Melbourne Art Teacher Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Mini Minimalist Monuments Year five has been working with cardboard boxes to create Mini Minimalist Monuments. Students started by making a paper template which had to incorporate a square, triangle and a circle. href=" This was a hard and slow process. Posted by Ebony at 4:47 AM Labels: Cardboard construction 15 comments: The Clever FeatherNovember 4, 2010 at 11:39 AMThis comment has been removed by the author.ReplyDeleteThe Clever FeatherNovember 4, 2010 at 11:40 AMVery neat! Load more... Newer PostOlder PostHome Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Blog Archive About Me Ebony View my complete profile Creative Ceramic Sculptures By Johnson Tsang | The Photomag Hong Kong based artist and sculptor Johnson Tsang specializing in stainless steel sculpture, ceramics and public art works. His sculptures are unbelievably realistic which seem to be caught like photographs. His beautiful sculpture lies in range between abstract and figurative art. Tsang mixes both objects and human characters together by using special techniques through streams intersect, liquids spill from mugs and crash to the ground. Tsang’s works have been exhibited in various countries including Spain, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong and Switzerland. via: Johnson Tsang
Analisi dell'opera - Osservare le opere d'arte per capirle e imparare ad amarle How to make a Worm Tower Alexe drills holes in a pipe to make a worm tower A worm tower is a simple and effective way to take any garden bed from average yield to gloriously abundant. Simple to build, with materials you probably already have, a worm tower is the perfect addition to any garden bed, in any climate. It will bring increased fertility to your plants, improve your soil, make every living thing very happy and process organic waste to boot. We’ve been adding worm towers to garden projects for a couple of years. Adam and students inspecting a worm tower in full flight at White Street Community Garden Essentially a worm tower is an in-garden worm farm that allows the worms and their nutrients to interact directly with the surrounding garden bed. The pipe contains a bunch of compost worms, and you periodically feed the worms with handfuls of organic matter (kitchen scraps, leaf litter, weeds, etc). The worms do their wonderful wormy thing and convert that organic matter into rich worm poo and worm juice.
ArtFutura Creature Digitali | 3DArt Condividiamo su 3DArt questa fantastica mostra a Roma per tutti gli appassionati di arte multimediale e CG, assolutamente da non perdere! “Artfutura. Creature Digitali presenta per la prima volta a Roma una selezione di artisti che lavorano al confine fra arte e scienza. L’uso di strumenti tecnologici, insieme alle loro capacità artistiche e conoscenze scientifiche, crea un codice di lettura nuovo per il futuro: materializzano l’immaginario, costruiscono nuove forme, materie e superfici come nuove opere e strumenti. A Roma, alla Ex Dogana, fino al 10 settembre 2017 il meglio della videoart mondiale. Sculture cinetiche che creano olografie galleggianti, campi magnetici che generano forme di ferrofluido dinamiche, esperienze audiovisive immersive in cui sperimentare proiezioni virtuali sconosciute. DIFFUSION from Kouhei Nakama la SCIENZA, è ARTE? Can Byubaker – Morphogenesis Trailer Gli Artisti:www.artfuturaroma.it/gli-artisti-mostra-artfutura-roma.html Titolo Evento: Artfutura.
No Garden? Here Are 66 Things You Can Can Grow At Home In Containers | Dr Akilah El - Celestial Healing Wellness Center By Rachel Cernansky - planetgreen.discovery.com Growing your own food is exciting, not only because you get to see things grow from nothing into ready-to-eat fruits and veggies, but you also don’t have to worry about the pesticides they might contain, and you definitely cut down on the miles they—and you—have to travel. As it turns out, with pretty minimal effort, anyone can be a gardener. My boyfriend and I are essentially first-timers this season and so far have the beginnings of strawberries peeking out, tomatoes are on their way, the basil’s about ready for a big batch of pesto, and once the last frost hits, the peppers, kale, spinach, chard, and mesclun will be on their way, too. All on a tiiiny little terrace. If you’re up to the challenge—and it really isn’t much of one—growing your own food can be so rewarding. Here’s a starter list of all the crazy things even urban gardeners, without space for a garden, can grow at home. Tree fruits – including apples 1. Citrus fruits 15. 19. 24.
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