There are countless drawing options for kids with this resource. Each project includes step-by-step drawing instructions (downloadable in PDF format).
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 03/15/2021
There are countless drawing options for kids with this resource. Each project includes step-by-step drawing instructions (downloadable in PDF format).
This resource includes countless downloadable step-by-step easy landscape drawing lessons for kids.
This resource includes countless downloadable step-by-step easy plant drawing lessons for kids.
Check out this site for how to draw instructions for these flowers: geranium, poppy, rose, calla lily, daffodil, tulip, sunflower, hydrangea, cosmos, apple blossom, snowdrops, and camellia.
Follow along with this quick YouTube video to create an amazing landscape pencil drawing. Plan to pause the video frequently to catch up.
There are countless drawing options for students to explore (animals, people, cartoon characters, objects, etc.) within this how-to-draw video collection.
After viewing and discussing two beds in the Getty's collection, students design and write descriptions of imaginary beds. Students will understand that everyday objects can be works of art, and that artists can design functional items that reflect their ideals of beauty.
Students will examine primary sources in order to draw conclusions about the influence of Greek art and philosophy on the French Revolution. Students will compare the goals of the French Revolution to those of Neoclassical artists. Students will understand how visual language and style reflects underlying values in society by writing an analysis of the narrative in a work of art.
What happens when great minds congregate in the same time and place? How do creative individuals both reflect and influence the places and time periods in which they live? Drop Me Off in Harlem explores these questions in the context of the vibrant, complex, and unique moment in time that was the Harlem Renaissance.
This art history video discussion examines Duccio's "The Rucellai Madonna", 1285-86, tempera on panel, 177 x 114" or 450 x 290 cm (Uffizi, Florence).
This art history video discussion examines Duccio di Buoninsegna, Madonna and Child, tempera and gold on panel, c. 1300 (Metropolitan Museum of Art).
This art history video discussion examines Duccio's "Maesta" (front view), 1308-11 (Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo, Siena).
This art history video discussion examines Duccio di Buoninsegna's "The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea", c. 1315, tempera on wood, 42.5 x 34.5 cm (National Gallery, London).
This art history video discussion examines Marcel Duchamp's "Boite-en-valise (the red box)", series F, 1960 (Portland Art Museum).
This art history video discussion looks at Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain" (1917/1964). Porcelain urinal, paint (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art).
This art history video discussion examines Albrecht Dج_rer's prints: "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (ca. 1497‰غز98) and "St. Jerome in his Study" (1514).
This art history video discussion examines Albrecht Dج_rer's "Self-portrait", 1498, oil on panel, 52 x 41 cm (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
This art history video discussion examines Albrecht Durer's "The Large Piece of Turf", 1503, watercolor and gouache on paper, 16-1/8 x 12-5/8 inches / 41 x 32 cm (Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna)
This art history video dicussion examines William Dyce's "Pegwell Bay, Kent - a Recollection of October 5th 1858" 1858-60, oil on canvas (Tate Britain, London).
This art history video discussion examines "Dying Gaul", an ancient Roman marble copy of a lost bronze Greek sculpture, c. 220 BCE.