Drawing the Eiffel Tower in Summer Art Classs
Video - Eiffel Tower Drawings
Summer Drawing Classes with Kindergarten through 3rd grade - We drew the Eiffel Tower. Watch here!
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The Kindergarten and First Grade art class had been asking me to teach them to draw a dinosaur. I should've studied up on the subject before I attempted this, they knew about everything there is to know about all the types of dinosaurs, and what they ate, and more. I just told them to make it look however they wanted to if they were the ones helping God on the day he created dinosaurs. Here is the Artsonia online gallery for this project: Artsonia Dinosaur Gallery
I started them out by lightly sketching an egg shape (Did dinosaurs come from eggs? My class thought "yes") in the middle of their paper to be the body. Watch the video to see how we went from that point.
Music is from Disney's "Ice Age" - "Walk the Dinosaur", done by Queen Latifah in the movie, but redone in this version for a Kid's Travel Cd by "Kids United".
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For St. Patrick's Day we drew Irish street scenes, complete with cobblestone streets and chimney stacks. Every street scene had a pot of gold hidden in it somewhere, and a rainbow, or course! Our snack for the day was Lucky Charms (a big hit!). Watch the video to see how to direct the kids, step by step, in this simple drawing exercise.
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I have a class full of kindergarten and 1st graders, mostly boys, to keep entertained in Art Club. One thing that boys often like is fire.
Sketch first with a pencil:
1. Start with 5 or 6 circles along the bottom of the page.
2. Draw a swirl inside each circle
3. Put a dot in the center towards the top of the paper
4. Draw lines from the sides of each circle back to that dot. Draw lightly.
5. Draw a "smile shape in the middle of that group of lines.
6. Erase the lines above the smile shape.
7. Draw several "witches hats" floating along the top.
8. Draw the flames and sparks using long skinny "S" shapes that connect at the bottom.
9. Go over the pencil lines with a black Sharpie.
10. Explain how to color in the fire using a mix of crayons and markers.
11. Don't forget some marshmallows and curly smoke!
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Watch this video! Painting is available for auction. |
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Trapped by an ice storm with my sister and her kids visiting from Florida, we decided to paint for entertainment. My niece, a sophmore at MVNU, was packing to fly to Brazil for the semester, and so I decided to teach them to paint a Toucan. The video shows the finished product for all 7 of us. When my niece arrived in Brazil, she facebook-ed me a photo of the art classroom on campus, which, lo and behold, had a display of painted Toucans. If you friend me on Facebook you can see it!
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Just finished up a series of 5 classes with 2nd through 4th grade. We used acrylic paint on canvas to do some Christmas paintings.
Class 1: Backgrounds and edges (christmas colors, not too crazy with patterns - should be kind of muted - cover all white canvas - don't get the colors too muddy)
Class 2: Jars (we cut shapes out of cardboard first and traced around them)
Class 3: Twirly Vines (fill up the canvas, used paint pens for the skinny vine, used q-tips for the dots of color along each vine)
Class 4: Bows and ornaments hanging from the vines
Class 5: Tiny Manger scene - hot glue to the canvas and wrap a ribbon around the edge.
Kids and parents both loved it, and we had a Christmas art show!
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This video gives simple instructions for painting a sky with acrylics on canvas. Three skies, one painted by me, and one by each of my daughters. We then used the skies as backgrounds for a painting of hot air balloons. That video coming soon!
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