Pour Painting
The Project: POUR PAINTING Each student was given a wooden structure and cups of paint in a rainbow of colors to choose from. After learning about Holton Rower and watching […]
The Project: POUR PAINTING Each student was given a wooden structure and cups of paint in a rainbow of colors to choose from. After learning about Holton Rower and watching […]
The best part of this lesson was watching the kids. Ani Hoover is a new favorite of mine. http://www.flandersartgallery.com/artistprofile/ani-hoover I talked to the kids about modern artists. They’re alive! And…. […]
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 […]
How to Present a New Art Lesson It can be scary as an Art Docent when you are considering a new project for your class. What worked for your second […]
© 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 […]
I thought this PBS artice was super inspiring. Creativity is the freest form of self-expression. There is nothing more satisfying and fullfilling for children than to be able to express […]
Mehndi, the art of henna painting on the body, has been practiced in parts of India, Africa and the Middle East for centuries. Henna is a dye procured from a […]
A fantastic Lesson from Pepperpaints Painting Like Dale Chihuly Chihuly is well know for his glass works but his paintings and his painting style is also impressive. Click the picture […]
Let gravity do the work – Pendulum painting I remember playing with those plastic disks with the pencil holes in them. How precise and careful you had to be to exert […]