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We finished up our unit on Vincent van Gogh by creating group murals illustrating what we learned about this famous artist. Photos to come… We are beginning work on a pattern landscape. We …
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This first grade lesson took about (2) 40 minute art classes to create. Students first learned about the artist Sanford Biggers and we discussed his AMAZING artwork. We also discussed how we’d be u…
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2nd Grade Art Lessons – Art with Mrs Filmore
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The texture is an important element in some artworks. It's also a really interesting aspect to explore with students in a variety of ways. From taking rubbings and creating collages or painting with glue in various forms to creating a textured painting, there are so many ways to add different textural elements to art projects. The best part is that a lot of the materials you might use for textured art activities are easily found in recycling or out in nature! We have gathered 23 of the most…
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Students in 3rd grade will be creating these fun 3D winter mugs soon! I plan on showing this video to my students, before and during the creating process during art class. The video discusses the …
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This mixed media newspaper fish art project is full of texture and color and kids will have a blast creating it. Perfect as a summer craft for all ages.
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Itsy Bitsy Artsy I Art & Craft I Creative DIY on Instagram: "Draw Kitties with soft pastels and clay within seconds 🐈🎨🖌 A creative artwork and excellent handmade wall hanging frame! Kids will love to make this.
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First Grade art students are studying the art of Vincent Van Gogh. We looked at many of his paintings and discussed his unique brush strokes that create such vivid textures in his colorful paintings. We then read a great book called "Vincent's Colors" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art that shows many of Van Gogh's artworks accompanied by his own words describing them, from letters to his brother Theo. Then we studied one of his most famous works of art "Starry Night." Students recreated…
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Non-Objective Watercolor Resist Painting with Texture Rubbings-Non-Objective Watercolor Resist Painting with texture rubbings, watercolor & crayon resist paintings Elementary Art Lesson
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The texture is an important element in some artworks. It's also a really interesting aspect to explore with students in a variety of ways. From taking rubbings and creating collages or painting with glue in various forms to creating a textured painting, there are so many ways to add different textural elements to art projects. The best part is that a lot of the materials you might use for textured art activities are easily found in recycling or out in nature! We have gathered 23 of the most…
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Renée 👩🏻🎨 on Instagram: "🪩 Kindergarten and First grade are finishing up their oil pastel disco balls. We colored the boxes and played around with tissue rubbing. A fun project to do after the New Year. 🕺🏻 #mccraftyart #iteachart #artteacher #elementaryary #artideas #artlesson #artproject #discoballart #arteducation #oilpastels #artteacherlife #artteachersofinstagram"
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This cute cat is one of my favorite paper collage for kids projects. I love the look of the black marker shapes on the newsprint body.
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Explore Victorian crazy quilting fad of the late 1800’s. This crayon sampler incorporates a variety of crayon techniques into a single project.
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Texture Turtles Kindergarten art project - teacher sample. We used texture plates and crayons.
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Learn how to make your own DIY scratch art paper! This simple kids' craft uses oil pastels, paint, dish soap, and paper, and the process is a great opportunity for child participation. Kids will love scratching out drawings and illustrations to create colorful projects with this fun technique that feels like art magic. A great DIY art supply for elementary art classrooms or to keep on hand at home for rainy days! | from barley & birch
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