Sun Made Copies of Awesomeness (again)
2020 UPDATE.(Scroll down further in the post to see the art lesson ideas.) Since posting this lesson, I took a history of photography course. I feel a few changes and […]
2020 UPDATE.(Scroll down further in the post to see the art lesson ideas.) Since posting this lesson, I took a history of photography course. I feel a few changes and […]
Another great article from Lindsey Steward Goldberg. August 20, 2020 It has been at least six months since the United States was on lockdown due to the pandemic, and there […]
Yes! You can put away the Art Room and still have something to do. The students probably have the supplies for this artwork in their desks already. And the best […]
Recently, I was I am often drawn into Pinterest… In fact, it’s a favorite place to find inspiration and feel like I am staying in touch with my artistic self. […]
It has taken me far too long to get these into the art room cabinet! Nevertheless, here they are! Some of these files hav samples and additional information ipertinent to […]
From clay prep, to storage to products and management, gathered in this post are a few tips to help you with your own clayfobia so you may enjoy working with kids and clay. […]
Some of the lessons in this plan are from purchased curriculum that our school owns so I won’t be able to post them. This is a work in progress, so I’ll […]
Just like any cake decorator would, Montreal-based artist Shelley Miller uses sugar icing to create delicate patterns of lines, shapes, and flowers. The one main difference with Miller, though, is […]
© 2008, All images by Sabine Timm
As I sat in my living room this Sunday, I took a look around me. All around me were people who were, what I like to call – plugged in. One child was using a the […]