Onomatopoeia Pop Art Word Projects
I love infusing literacy into my lessons whenever possible. This art lesson has students visually illustrating an onomatopoeia word in the Pop Art style of Roy Lichtenstein. Combine collage and printmaking in the form of benday dots to create impact. Great 5th grade project! | Glitter Meets Glue Designs #popart #artprojects #onomatopoeiaart
Draw like Marc Chagall · Art Projects for Kids
Marc Chagall liked to make his paintings based on emotions, rather than logic. He thought that art didn’t always have to make sense.
Psychedelic succulents
Inspired by the artist Matea Sincovec I like this lady's style! Its like a psychedelic cactus. I love the patterns and colors she puts into her plants. I want the students to be inspired by her to and appreciate the colors, lines, patterns, textures and time it takes to make such a display of creativity. https://www.etsy.com/listing/108560222/print-night-cactus?#zoom INSTRUCTIONS go her to see how to draw cactus... http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2014/09/how-to-practice-cactus.html…
No-Prep Lichtenstein Project — Art History Kids
Roy Lichtenstein is one of my favorite artists. His work is bright, bold, graphic, and thought provoking. We were visiting Chicago a couple of years ago, and as luck would have it, we were there during an AMAZING Lichtenstein retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago . (Side note: if y
Huge Printable Art Advocacy List! What Do Artists Do? (Art is Basic)
Do your students think art is just about making pretty pictures? Do people tell you that your job must be so fun because all you do is play with kids all day? Yes, we do get to play with kids, but the
We put our broken crayon shavings in the oven... the results were stunning!
Learn how to make Starry Night art with this fun and fascinating melted crayon art process. It's a great Van Gogh art project for kids of all ages. #HappyHooligans #StarryNight #VanGogh #MeltedCrayons #ArtForKids #PreschoolArt #ArtProjects #KidsArt #CrayonArt #ArtIdeasForKids
Wassily Kandinsky Game
Learn art history while creating a Wassily Kandinsky watercolor painting. Fill up your art sub plan folder with no-prep, abstract art project for kids that are easy to implement. Great for arts integration, homeschooling parents, and art teachers wanting to liven up their art lessons with an art game. | Glitter Meets Glue #art #artlesson #arthistory #wassilykandinsky #artproject