Mon, Mar 29 2010 04:10
| flowers Impressionism, watercolor, painting
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ALL THE JOYFUL COLORS OF SPRING!
My favorite color is Spring Green. And my favorite palette is the colors of the garden. "All colors are harmonious when you toss in some blue." Children must intuitively know this principle because they cannot seem to paint flowers without having some blue beckoning from their paint palette so they "toss it in" with abandonment!
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Sun, Mar 28 2010 03:41
| flowers Impressionism, watercolor, tulips
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My KinderArt students concentrated on taking care to clean their brushes well every time they changed colors, but they worked quietly and steadily with loose brushstrokes to create a bouquet of flowers. While my Intermezzo ladies worked in deep concentration for over an hour to painstakingly produce a single tulip, more of a botanical study than a still life study.
Mon, Mar 22 2010 12:55
| paint styles, cartabella kids, Kandinsky
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Try it for yourself! Fold and crease a piece of paper into three equal sections. Unfold the paper and crease it again in half lengthwise. The creases make six squares. You can add painter's tape or masking tape around the outer sides of each square as you paint it so that the color for one square will not bleed into another square. Let each square dry completely before you tape and move on.
Tip: keep a puzzle game close by to play while you're waiting for the paint to dry, or use a hair dryer to speed up the drying time!
Sun, Mar 21 2010 09:23
| cartabella kids, kitchen art
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Sun, Mar 21 2010 08:39
| drawing, Home School Art Class
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Fri, Mar 12 2010 07:59
| altered art, Intermezzo
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Mon, Mar 1 2010 06:00
| altered art
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Mon, Mar 1 2010 06:00
| collage, altered art, papercraft
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ALTERED ART FOR KIDS. Bookmarks, Tags, and Artists Trading Cards are good first-time-projects. Cupcake tins can be used for sorting objects and styrofoam food trays are perfect containers for gathering supplies for one project at a time. A cardboard or plastic mat will make clean-up easier, too. For girls, have lots of ribbons and pretty papers on hand. For boys, stickers and stencils are popular. All children enjoy postage stamps and fabric scraps.
