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Rohrbach, Marla – Arts & Activities, 2012
One of the fifth-grade art-curriculum objectives is to create a relief print. In this era of budget cuts, the author was looking for a way for her students to meet this objective by making colorful prints without using a lot of expensive printing ink. She knew she wanted to use a rainforest animal theme, as well as share the colorful art of Henri…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
Osterer, Irv – Arts & Activities, 2013
After reaching the Stanley Cup final in 2007 and many successful seasons, 2011-12 was a rebuilding year for the author's NHL team, the Ottawa Senators. It occurred to him that it might be possible to stage an interactive presentation at Scotia Bank Place with his students. His idea was for students to each hold a segment of a large artwork that…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students, Graphic Arts
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author discusses the different two- and three-dimensional art forms. She also describes the different media that can be used in these art forms.
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Freehand Drawing, Painting (Visual Arts)
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2010
Foil can be shaped into almost anything--it is the all-purpose material for children's art. Foil is a unique drawing surface. It reflects, distorts and plays with light and imagery as young artists draw over it. Foil permits quick impressions of a model or object to be sketched. Foil allows artists to track their drawing moves, seeing the action…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Art Activities, Childrens Art, Sculpture
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2011
As hands-on environmental observers, children use printing to save and share "treasures" they find. In this article, the author shares thoughts which are based on observing what children find valuable and worth saving, and the printmaking processes used to "lift" images from their finds.
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts
Sterling, Joan – Arts & Activities, 2010
Gustav Klimt was born in Vienna in 1862. At age 14, he received a scholarship to the Vienna Public Art School. After graduating, he painted realistic portraits and later began to paint landscapes. Klimt was best known for creating a style known as Art Nouveau, in answer to the Industrial Revolution of the early 20th century. Art Nouveau was a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts, Painting (Visual Arts)
Simkus, Joyce – Arts & Activities, 2010
Claude Monet and the Impressionists were the forward thinkers and painters of their time. They used quick brushstrokes and a rapid pace to capture lively outdoor scenes. Inspired by the colors and shadows revealed by sunlight, the Impressionists typically worked outside, without many preliminary sketches or drafts. This was in direct contrast to…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Expression, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
Lambert, Phyllis Gilchrist – Arts & Activities, 2012
Autumn is a colorful season--with the brilliant yellows, oranges and reds against the evergreen trees. It makes sense to incorporate the beauty of season into art projects, and it provides an opportunity to integrate natural science into the lesson as well. Literacy was also incorporated into the lesson, as the author introduced this printing…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Integrated Curriculum, Elementary School Science
Crawley, Linda – Arts & Activities, 2012
After creating fish-themed art works for the school's Evening of the Arts, the school moved onshore. In Florida, a tropical climate and casual dress is the norm, so students are familiar with Hawaiian "Aloha" shirts. To begin the lesson, the author displayed several Aloha shirts across the front of the art room. She then gives a quick…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Freehand Drawing, Visual Arts
Burtner, Erin – Arts & Activities, 2012
What excites the author the most is finding something new and turning it into a lesson her students will enjoy and learn from. Lately, she has been most inspired by the work she finds on one website. The lesson began with a brief PowerPoint based on an artist's website. This particular artist--Jennifer Schmitt--does reduction prints using several…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
Shaw, Annita – Arts & Activities, 2011
Most students enjoy the printing process. Some may have experimented with printing in the past using found objects or cutouts made of cardboard. In this article, students create a design on a pie-shaped piece and then repeat it to make a radial design.
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Graphic Arts, Studio Art, Art Activities
Johnson, Mark M. – Arts & Activities, 2010
This article profiles Romare Bearden (1911-1988), one of the most talented American artists and well-known and influential African-American artists of the 20th century. An acknowledged master in many media, Bearden was especially innovative and preeminent in the medium of collage and printmaking. A native of North Carolina, he grew up in Harlem…
Descriptors: Artists, African Americans, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
Fortune, Tracy – Arts & Activities, 2011
Look for ways to take students on virtual journeys to faraway places, and then connect the experience to something they can relate to on a more personal level. In this article, the author describes a block-printing unit inspired by Japanese printmaker, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), and his series of art prints, "Thirty-six Views of Mount…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Middle School Students, Visual Arts
Alexander, Kristi – Arts & Activities, 2010
Each fall, the author presents a printmaking unit, starting with simple techniques such as rubbings, stamping and stenciling. In this article, the author describes a linoleum printmaking lesson wherein students are challenged to break away from singular images of peace signs and initials, and create illustrative plates that could communicate a…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Graphic Arts, Art Activities, Studio Art
Pandey, Annette H. – Arts & Activities, 2010
The author could have chosen any ancient symbolic language, such as Egyptian or Pre-Columbian, but being from Denmark, she developed a unit that would introduce American students to artwork familiar to northern Europeans. Looking at examples of ancient art from Denmark and Sweden, students were to think about the use of symbols in ancient time and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
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