The Necessity Of Downtime And Ways To Have Fun With It!
In record numbers, children and teens are online for a staggering amount of time each day....
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | Jul 20, 2020 | Extracurricular | 0 |
In record numbers, children and teens are online for a staggering amount of time each day....
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | May 13, 2020 | Extracurricular | 0 |
Life has certainly taken a strange turn in the past weeks! Our world has changed and life has...
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Mar 29, 2017 | Interactive Lessons | 1 |
In this lesson, we will study the element of art, form—objects having three dimensions. Form is very important in sculptures, since they have depth as well as width and height. In this lesson’s project, we’ll use the elements of art, shape and form to create a sculpture of Pinocchio. First, we’ll draw a preliminary sketch of the shapes and then create the forms in clay.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Feb 14, 2017 | Interactive Lessons | 2 |
In this lesson, we will study jungles and one of their beautiful inhabitants—monkeys. So far in this series, we’ve studied the elements of art: line, shape, texture and color. We will introduce the next element of art in this lesson: value. First, we’ll look at jungle paintings by master artist Henri Rousseau, and learn how he interpreted their values of color.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Jan 17, 2017 | Interactive Lessons | 0 |
In this lesson, we will study beautiful horses—a popular subject in art. So far in this series, we’ve studied the elements of art: line, shape and texture. We will introduce the fourth element of art in this lesson: color.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Oct 24, 2016 | Interactive Lessons | 0 |
Create trees throughout the seasons! In this lesson, you’ll learn about line, shape, and texture: the first three elements of art. Enjoy works of art from the masters like Van Gogh, Signac, and more. Using lines and shapes, you’ll get to create your own works of art inspired by the masters, then color them to make them your very own.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Sep 7, 2016 | Interactive Lessons | 1 |
Learn to draw a graceful swan and a beautiful ballerina! In this lesson, you’ll learn about line & shape: the first two elements of art. Be inspired by impressionistic artwork like Degas’ ballerinas, or the early American naturalist works of Audobon. Using lines and shapes, you’ll get to create your own works of art inspired by the masters, then color them to make them your very own! Includes a short Bible lesson based on Psalm 139:14 and the classic children’s story, The Ugly Duckling.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Jun 29, 2016 | Interactive Lessons | 1 |
Take a journey through art with Sharon Jeffus! In this lesson, you’ll explore the world color and value using still-life flower scenes. Take a look at works by Monet and Escher, and copy a painting by Christine Løvmand.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Nov 9, 2015 | Arts & Crafts | 0 |
Four squeezable tubes make a messy art project at least a little neater for Mom!
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Nov 4, 2015 | Arts & Crafts | 0 |
A set of 6 acrylic paints for the up-and-coming artist in your family.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Oct 30, 2015 | Arts & Crafts | 0 |
If you’re looking for a gift for an artsy little one boom! – here it is.
Read Moreby Sharon Jeffus | Mar 21, 2014 | Interactive Lessons | 0 |
Take a journey through art with Sharon Jeffus! In this lesson, learn how to paint with watercolor as you explore things in nature, like butterflies and flowers. Look at art from the masters: Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent. Practice some watercolor techniques, then move on to creating a fanciful scene of sailing butterfly boats.
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